A GENTLEMAN FROM LOWTH. A recent English visitor to New Zealand from Lowth, Lincolnshire, is most enthusiastio concerning conditions generally iu this Dominion. Chatting to a friend the other day he remarked that there was . one thing W particular that he thought should be mentioned. "We in the Old Country can show yo» Colonials many points," he said, "but I must confess that there is no cough or cold specific manufactured in England that 1 can rival Baiter's Lung Preserver. I find that this wonderful remedy makes talking easy, and is most useful after unusual vocal effort." " New Zealandevs do not need to be tola about Baxter's Lung Preserver. For well over half a century "Baxter's" has won the plaudits of thousands of grateful users. Coughs, oolds, bronchial an tf other maladies quickly vanish before th"» sp'endid remedy. "Baxter's" also has excellent tonic properties, which help to build-up the system to resist future attacks. ■&j yf *™ keep Baxter's Lung Preserver handy, A 6d Buys a generous-sized bottle. Obtiia* able everywhere.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18196, 15 September 1922, Page 4
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