A GLIMPSE INTO BIG BUSINESS WHAT A BOARDROOM VISITOR SAW A business man in Wellington had occasion to call at the head office ofono of the largest businesses in New Zealand during tho progress of the annual meoting. As his business was urgent, ho was allowed temporary access to the crowded boardroom and noticed on a book sbelf handy to tho table a bottle of Baxter's Lung Presorver threequarters empty. It was evident that " Baxter's " had been in gbod demand, probably for an irritable cough, also to relievo hoarseness through continued speaking. For most throat and chest troubles there is certainly nothing liko " Baxter's." The continued and increasing popularity of this famous remedy is its best recommendation. In addition to its remedial properties for coughs and colds, and even deep-seated chest afflictions, it has valuable tonic properties which accelerate recovery aud protect against relapse. , . Every chemist and storekeeper in isew Zealand sells "Baxter's " in pocket size Is 6d, the liberal 2s 6d size and the extra large economy family bottle at 4s 6d.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21597, 15 September 1933, Page 9
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