STOPPED TRAMS TO TELL ABOUT "BAXTER'S."
It is pretty difficult to get aboard the Wellington trams at any time, but in the rush hours one has to be energetic to obtain a seat. The other day a man was trying to get on an Island Bay car, but he was blocked by an individual who was tendering the motorman some advice. The latter was suffering from a violent cold, and the well-wisher 'strongly recommended him to take Baxter's Lung Preserver, aa it was 'the only thing that had done him any good. It was evident that the motorman vw heeding his advice, because he held up the tram meanwhile. _ At this time of the year a cold is particularly troublesome, and the uni fortunate sufferer gets very little sympathy. Happily, relief is quick and easy; simply tako a dose of Baxter s Lung Preserver—the sure remedy for all coughs and colds. Hi wonderful healing properties promptly get to die throat and bronchial passages, and you feel "right" again in a surprisingly f-hort time. In addition, the valuable tonic properties contained in "Baxter's" brace up and Pistain weak, impoverished systems. Keep a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver always in your home- Stocked_ . by all chemists and stores—fS 6d ««• , bottle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 5
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