MISSING EBOM HOTEL; ■ ... A prominent business man "who .was recently stopping at. a leading hotel, in Christxhurch, stated that for the first time in his experience he had lost something from his room. He mentioned that while in,Timaru he had contracted a slight cold, and had bought a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Although he had some valuable articles in his luggage, the only thing that was taken was '"Baxter's." Apparently the man who helped himself knew a good thing when he saw it. This business man swears by Baxter's Lune Preserver. Ho is .subject to chest complaints., and when visiting Canterbury in the winter-time he always has trouble. One of the first things he does when he gets to the Cathedral City is to purchase a large bottle o*f "Baxter's" from a nearby chemist, and thus be prepared--You, too, will find qpeedy'relief from a backing cough or bronchial cold «**»■■*!"? reliable specific. It geis righjj to t^f 0 "* of the trouble. Not only » * for coughs, colds, infloe.a»:«ni.fgS^?;,-:'■''■■ complaints, but it has W#***£*S£&: perties that brace you ! and energy. . '~ '•*-..'» gienenras- \ " Baxter's *'oosta &&&?■ sized 4ottle.:a^[^2S£S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 5
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