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FURLOUGH MAN’S URGENT REQUEST

A soldier recently returned on furlough had what he called a "desert cough.” One of the first things he asked for when he arrived back in New Zealand was a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver. He said it was not obtainable in the canteens overseas and very few people ever thought of putting a bottle of "Baxters” in the parcel's they sent. There is no doubt that where "Baxters” has been included in parcels it has been very well received because sooner or later either the recipient nr one of his pals would give anything for a dose of good old "Baxters.” This unique New Zealand remedy continues to grow in popularity, it ha's 3 marvellous record in deal'ing with coughs, colds, sore throats and many bronchial ai'ments. The immense ponularitv of "Baxters” proves its va'ue "Baxters" is pure and *afe for ail ages and is sold by nil grocers and chemists Prepared soleiv bv Baxter* Ltd 602 Colombn-st.. Christchurch For Pimply. Blotchy. Skids Uslv pimples, disfiguring sores and other skin blotches secretly and safely banished almost overnight by Cos,-ay Medicated Vanishing Cream Your friends will be amazed and you delighted' with the new beauty of vour skin Get jar of Cofray. price 4/6 to-day from R w Martin. Chemist. Nelson Liberty’s Ltd 419 Queen street. Auckland.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 15 April 1944, Page 6

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FURLOUGH MAN’S URGENT REQUEST Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 15 April 1944, Page 6

FURLOUGH MAN’S URGENT REQUEST Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 15 April 1944, Page 6

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