I ON THE FERRY. I j "BAXTER'S" IN DEMAND. ; Coming across from Lyttelton to Wei j | lington the other evening a travelling j man met an acquaintance who had been lon a holiday visit to Christchurch., On j inquiring after the friend's health, he was ; I informed that, he hud had a *bout of in- j ; fluenza while in the Cathedral City, but j ) was now rapidly recovering. ! "You know," he remarked," "what •put me rig), was Baxter's Luncr Prej server. ft is reallv wonderful stuff. All I the people in the house were bad with ! 'flu, and I put them on to it. As a matter i ■of fact, the doctor recommended it to J . me. He said it was far better than any j ; madu-up prescription." "Baxter's" is a firm favourite with the ; I New Zealand public. It has been on the j market over 57 years, and the sales have j i steadily crown bv sheer merit. It is ; j rich, soothing and warming, and contains no harmful narcotics. Soothes raw I chests and throats in remarkably quick j : time and heals inflamed passages. In j ! addition, it is a wonderful tonic. . • Baxter's Lung Preserver is procurable ! from all chemists and stores in generous- | j sired bottles at 2s 6d ; or, better still, | | obtain the familv jsize at As 6d. !
To-night, Baptist Tabernacle.-—Rev. J. J North lectures: "Ai;gio-(. fiihulicisin and J Roman Catholicism in Britain."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18550, 7 November 1923, Page 7
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