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ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET. "BAXTER'S" FOR WARMTH. A business man, on his way to his office the other morning, encountered one o' his colleagues walking along with his coat collar turned up, looking most miserably cold. "What's the matter, old chap?" he asked, "you don't look in the pink this morning." "I'm darned cold," was the reply. "I came over here on the sunny side of the street to try and warm up, but I feel stiff with cold. Don't know how you can look so cheerful in a biting wind like this." "Well, I'll tell you the secret," was the reply, "on cold mornings like this I always ':ake a good dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver before I leave home. It warms me up a treat. Take my advice and do the same." There is no doubt about it, that ter's" does "warm you uj; a treat." This fine old rich, red, warming specific has been the favourite cough and cold remedy in New Zealand for very many years. What makes it so unique is that it possesses splendid tonic. propert«s v.-h.ch help to build up ths system. OMa?naW| at all chemists and stores: bottle 2s 6d, economical family f and bachelor's bottle Is 6d A new screw cap preserves the contents and say«p. troubl# with tiresome corks.—Adm

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20887, 1 June 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20887, 1 June 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20887, 1 June 1931, Page 13