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A GOLFING STORY.

PLAYING THE' 19th HOLE WITH " BAXTER'S." A business friend wrote to Mr. Baxter from, New Plymouth the other day as follows:—"It was not until last week that I mot in real life one of your army armed with Baxter's Lung Preserver in his pocket. At our links, which, by the way, are said by an expert to be second only to Hamilton, he duly ' played the nineteenth hole' by producing 'Baxter's' from his hip pocket. Curiosity was too much for me. 'Never play a round without it,' he declared, and ho meant it." Golfers, like other-people," have discovered that " Baxter's" is the standard cough and cold remedy throughout the Dominion. It is a rich, warming, soothing compound that gets right to the seat of the trouble and brings instant relief. It also possesses wonderful tonic properties that make it a boon to those who suffer from bronchial and chest complaints. You can procure a generous-sized bottle of " Baxter's" for 2s 6d from any chemist or store. —Advt.

THE DOCTOR'S DRINK—J.D.K.Z. Not only do medical men prescribe J.D.K.Z. Gin for their patients, but many of them drink it themselves. You cannot do better than follow in your doctor's footsteps. J.D.K.Z. is unequalled as an appotisor, a pick-me-up. and as a general health promoter, All hotels and bottle stores.— Advt. The question of a bus service to Mangere will be discussed by the JMangere Progressiva Association ia tho ■Bridge school this evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19469, 27 October 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19469, 27 October 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19469, 27 October 1926, Page 10