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MR. BAXTER HAS A CALLER— STORY OF LITTLE GIRL'S DANGER. Of interest to everyone —indeed, of vital importance to many—is the information given by a lady visitor to Mr. Baxter just the other day. "I don't suppose you know me?'' a young lady inquired. "I don't remember having met you,'' Mr. Baxter replied. " Well, I wouldn't be here if it hadn't been for your Baxter's bung Preserver.'' " Manx Tears ago, when J was quite a. little gill." 1 was travelling with my lather bv boat from Auckland to New Plymouth. " I was nearly choked with a bad eld. Father, in desperation, asked the steward if he hod anything likely to give me relief. The steward produced a bottlo of Baxter's bung Preserver, remarking that he always kept » bottle with him Father savs De effect was wonderful, and save me immediate relief. Naturally since that duv we always keep a bottle of Baxter'. We are going to Australia shortly, and"we are going to take away a large simple with us. . , The above is a. genuine conversation between Mr. Baxter and one whose life is i d , übtedlv due to that grandest of all Zl, cold and sore throat remed B- ■ ■Baxter's Lung Preserver." Get a large 2, 6d bottle from yoov chemist or store ttdav. Baxter's is a splendid tonic, too, build.; up the constitution and revitalises the whole system.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 7

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