" BAXTER'S THIS TIME, BILL." A number of ladies were amused in a leading grocery establishment in Wellington the other afternoon, when a gentleman, well known in the Empire City, walked into the shop. Just as he reached the door, he was seized with a violent fit of coughing. Before he could get to the counter, one assistant called out to the other, " Bas-', ter' B this time, Bill." They knew thai. the customer was a regular user of Waiters Lung Preserver. Be always B ei f.j when he is attacked with bro o^, 1 troubles. Some years ago, jrhen .*•**"' very ill with bronchitis, a . mended this wonderful P»K*J*£ hand* ever since then he IfiWWtiSSSf! coughs to resist the onslaught of winter «> *v and colds. . " - ■ _,Hflves the most "Baxter's tissues stubborn coughs, M»» Jfc . also f u ll of and relieves hoar^iess. J . beneficial healthful properties ana tonic effect on tne w t£on -_ Take } lome ant bottle of Baxter's Lung p-;„,A,nnftr to-day-
for induances take woods' great pepormint cure.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18192, 11 September 1922, Page 9
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