«' I OUGHT TO MEET THAT JOKER." The man who locks alter ' Baxter s advertising was in Christchurch the other day, and had lunch with a very old friend at Warner's Hotel. After having a chat he mentioned that lie had an appointment with Mr. Baxter. " Oh," said his friend, " 1 ought t.o meet that joker. 1 have taken a lot of his stuff. You know, I go away a good bit on fishing trips, and Baxter's Lung Preserver is one of the main items of my outfit. After a heavy day, with perhaps my feet, getting damp and feeling a bit husky in the throat, 1 promptly take a dose of 'Bax tor's.' Just come hero a minute, T want to show you something." He took the ad-man over to his motor-car and open incr the door showed a large bottle of "Baxter's" in the pocket of his car. ■"That's what T think of 'Baxter's,' " ho said. An occasional dose of this famous remedy will ward off colds, coughs, and all chest troubles "Baxter's" is well-known throughout the Dominion. Tt is a rich, Ted, warming, soothing compound that Idoes srood from the first dose. A generous-sized bottle can be purchased at any chemist or store for 2s 6d, although economical people obtain the largo family size at 4s 6d. Bachelor's kettle eighfeenpenco.—Advt. -Sharland's Vinegar is ideal for pickling, excellent for salads and sauces, and indispensable for the table. Bottle or bulk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20263, 24 May 1929, Page 17
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