" ITS GOT THE PUNCH." A chemist speak's of "Baxter's." A prominent Wellington business man while visiting tho exhibition caught a slight chill, awl going ink) a certain wellknown chemist's there, asked for a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Seeing the number of "Baxter" bottles in the fixture he remarked on it, and the chemist answered: "Wo have to keep a large stock always on hand, there's :mch a big demand for it." "I don't wotuler," said the Wellington man, "it's a jolly good thing. But why do you think people prefer it to other makes?" "Well, said the chemist,, "it's been known for so long, and after all, 'lt's Got the Punch,' " "Baxter's is invaluable for coughs and folds, and all chest complaints. A few doses of this fine old specific relieves tho sufferer and.soon chases away tho troublesome cough. lhen Baxter s Lung Preserver has marvellous tonic properties which make <t a boon. For the convalescent it is unrivalled, enriching the blood and generally building up the constitution. Obtainable from all stores and chemists for 2s 6d for generous-sized bottle.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19291, 1 April 1926, Page 16
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