ONCE UPON A TIME THEY USED HERBS Three or lour generations ago every kitchen had a corner in a cupboard ! set aside tor cough remedies, consist- i ing of jars of dried leaves, roots or herbs, prized in the treatment of colds : and influenza Then came Baxters Lung j Preserver, and for nearly 80 years New ' Zealanders have relied upon good old ! “Baxters.” There’s nothing so good as “Bax- ! ters” for coughs, colds, sore throats ana many bronchial afflictions Rich and warming. “Baxters” soothes ' ! and relieves, reduces inflammation I j cuts the phlegm, clears congestion from • ! the very first dose. “Baxters” quickly banishes hoarseness and soreness. “Bax- j j ters" has a unique tonic action, too. I that helps set you up after a heavy cold. Children love it—every family should I keep the large 4 6 size handy. Always i ; ask for “Baxters”—"Baxters" does vour i ; cold good from the very first dose Sold ! by all chemists and stores throughout' \ New' Zealand at 1 0. 2 6 and 4 6. Be sur ? it s "Baxters.” J
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 July 1938, Page 15
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177Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 July 1938, Page 15
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