"GOOD LUCK—BUT IT;s 'BAXw ' TIER'S. 9 " —INCIDENT AT TEST MATCH. In between the fall of N.Z. wickets at the second Test at the Basin Reserve, Wellington, a doughty cricketer of former days could be observed regaling himself from the contents of a bottle. To the good-natured banter of the crowd he smilingly replied—"Good luck; ; but its 'Baiter's.' " Despite a heavy, cold the old fellow had come all the way from Taihape to see the match, armed with a bottle of Barter's Lung Preserver, which, 'fttufl , . he said, had "fixed-up" colds in his, family for 40 years. In reality, "Baxter's" has been famous as a cough and cold remedy for' well over half a century. It is a rich, warm, penetrating specific that quickly banishes the worst forms of colds, . coughs and influenza. ' ■ ' As a building-up tonio, Baxter Lung Preserver is also without peer, strengthening the constitution to withstand future attacks. "Baxter's" is a trainable health investment at all times. Obtainable from all chemists and stores. . Generous-sized bottle, 2s 6d; family size, 4s 6d.—Ad Remarkable value in ladies' stylish footwear. Early inspection . 4«Atai , --€nu t fc /mi CangWi Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 7
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188Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 7
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