AN OLD SOLDIER'S ADVICE " BAXTER'S " AT BEDTIME A Christchurch veternn who still has slight chest troubles ns a result of his experience nt the war gavo the following tip to a friend the other clay. He said thnt when he felt that ho was not going to sleep well he always took a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver in a glass of warm water. Lie found that this allayed any irritation and assured him a restful night's repose. "Baxter's" has long been New Zealand s favourite remedy for coughs, colds and all ch"st ailments and deserves a place m every home. This rich. red. warnupg and soothing remedy is equally good for young and old alike. "When taken as prescribed on the label "Baxter's" will bo found to bring prompt ielhf. while its wonderful tonic properties will help accelerate a complete recovery. At any time, any day, you .may need Baxter's." Be sure you have it handy. Get a bottle from your nearest chemist or store. Tliree sizes, 4s Gd, 2s 6d and the handy pocket size, Is 6d.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21999, 4 January 1935, Page 13
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