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A MAN'S BEST FRIEND—THE BANKER AND " BAXTER'S." A Wellington business man was chat ; ting to the manager of one of the leading" local banks the other day, and it was apparent that the customer was recovering from a had cold. _ " What you need," said the banker, is a bottle or Baxter's. Years ago when I was at a branch in the South Island I used it and found it most effective. At the first sign of a cold I promptly take a dose of Baxter's." Like the banker you will find that Baxter's Lang Preserver quickly relieves tha most stubborn colds. It is not an untried remedy, but has bees on the market now for 59 years. In addition to being a wonderful cough and cold remedy " Baxter's" is full of other healthful properties which have a beneficial tonic effect on the whole system. Haid-bended business men everywhere stfe enthusiastic regarding the better health policy contained in every bottle of " Baxter's." Yon can obtain a generous-sized bottle for 2s 6d from any chemist or store t or. better still, get tha familv size at 4s 6d. Get " Baxter's," though. No other remedy is just as good.—Advt, The Nasol habit simply means protect mg your mouth, nose and throat with Nazol, and this is a sure protection against the germs of colds, catarrh and «ttue,Ma,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 15

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