FOUND BY HOLIDAY-MAKERS. Some- holiday-makers who took 4 shearer's cottage at Pigeon Bay mado an interesting find on the manteipiere—iJj was a bottle of Baxter's Long Preserver. Now, the average shearer is a. rnticul fellow, with strong iii.es and dislikes. He hates quacks and qaackenes. but ha knows a good thing when he $&■# rt. The shearer vho owned the cottaze had discovered the inestimable advantages to be trained by keeping " Baxter's '" handy. This may seem a triSing matter, yet it eoes to prove the esteem in wh!<Ja Baiter's Lung Preserver is held in the opinion of everybody—workers as well aa business and professional men. And no wonder! The rich, warm, soothing goodness of " Baxter's " gives short shift to the most chronic eonghs and colds. In addition, its invsiaabfe tonic properties strengthen the coldresisting powers of the body, rebuild run-down constitutions and lone-tip the system. " A iarg« bottle costs only 2s 6d, and can be obtained fioia ail chemists aiKi stores. #?*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17844, 27 July 1921, Page 3
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