THE BARBER'S ADVICE " What happened laf=t Friday," asked the barber, handing one of hia regular customers his usual purchase of cigarettes. " Oh! I didn't come in to get my hair cut as usual as I had a bit of a cold arid I was frightened that a haircut might make it worse." The barber handed the customer his change from a 10s note, " One-and-six, two-and-six, six shillings, rmd hnlf-a-crown to buy a bottlo of ' Baxter's.' Take my advice old chap and take ' Baxter's ' for that cold." The best advice for all troubled with a cough or cold or practically any affliction of the chest, is to persevere with Baxter's \ Lung Preserver. When your throat and chest are sore from coughing what a relief it is to take a warming, soothing, dose of " Baxter's." You can feel it doing good work. There is nothing else that will so quickly make a cold " let go," and while the cold is bring driven out, the tonic properties of this famous old remedy help to raise the lowered vitality. The wonderful record of " Baxter's " for seventy years shows what a wonderful remedy it is. That, is why every chemist and store in New Zealand finds a steady demand for " Baxter's " in the three popular sizes, 4s 6d, 2s 6d and Is 6d.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21333, 7 November 1932, Page 15
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