"DON'T TELL MY HUSBAND." Another striking testimony to the value of Baxter's Lung Preserver was given in Auckland the other day when the wife of a well-known doctor visited a Queen Street chemist. She_.aßked for a bottle of "Baxter's," and, as she was known to the chemist, remarked: "Betty has a nasty cough, but don't tell mv husband that I have bought this, as he" does not believe in proprietary lines." Like the Doctor's wife, mothers all over the Dominion have found Baxter's Lung Preserver a splendid remedy for coughs, colds, and allied complaints. It breaks up a cold in record time, and is wonderfully soothing and healing in tho case of bronchial troubles. It is rich, warm, and attacks. -v A «i A can be obtained A generous-sized bottle can SgSjßttjw from'any chomisfc or store for 2a W. A.g "BasterV* bjndy. , *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18244, 10 November 1922, Page 5
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