MISSING FROM HOTEL. A prominent business man who was recently stopping at a leading hotel in Christchurch, stated that for tho first time in his experience ho had lost something from his room. Ho 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 eood thine when he saw it. This business man swears by Baxter's Lune Preserver, He is subjeot 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 of " Baxter's" from a nearby chemißt, and thus be prepared. You, too, will find speedy relief from a hacking cough or bronchial cold with this reliable specific. It gets rigbj. to the root of the trouble. Not only is 'it invaluable for coughs, colds, influenza and other allied complaints, but it has wonderful tonic properties that brace you up and renew health and energy. " Baxter's " costs 2s 6d for a generoussized bottia »t all chexpjstfl *nd » torefc J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18198, 18 September 1922, Page 5
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