■"THAT RED STUFF" AGAIN. keeping /the presses going. A visitor to a prominent Wellington printing establishment nut;ced a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver on a shelf near one oj tlit presses Pretending not to Yimous remedy, be asked, 1 do you use that ted stuff for?" To keep th a pi-esses going," readdv replied the printer, who had just been saved a ! on S s P e ''! in bed by the quick cold quitting dcticfi of "Baxter's." Raster' Lung Preserver relieves, hen Is strengthens Coughs, colds and cbest troubles vanish quickly after a few doses t}l!S pleasant specific. Sore throats are soothed and hoarseness is relieved. . Baxter's' also possesses wonderful tonic properties which make it a boon to subject to bronchial troubles. Baxters" is procurable from al! .®®ist« and stores at 2s 6d for a generousbottle. The family size at 4s 6d is j fe economical. Bachelor size Is 6d.— Advt,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20175, 8 February 1929, Page 17
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