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"WORTH 1/- PER DROP.” . HIGH PRAISE FOB . BAXTER’S LUNG PRESERVER. It is human instinct to'pass on "good nows.' - When n person has been benefited by Baxter’s Lung Preserver he desires to tel) others of his good fortune. "A sovereign remedy for colds and for all complaints of the breathing organs. Worth 1/- per drop. Its action -is immediate and sure." So writes one of tho many thankful users of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Get a bottle of this famous remedy and it will help you to overcome coughs and colds. Every dose will strengthen you to resist the bronchial troubles that are so frequent during the spring months. There is nothing “lust as good no 1900 years ago. If I possessed Aladdin's lamp And had its genic at my call. I’d exorcise n'l cold and damp. And make bright summer serve for all Rut as his . lamp I don't possess— And never shall, of, tljat J’m .sure — When colds distress, 1 must cqnfcf*. I’ll stick to Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. equals “it for" overcoming coughs and colds—loosening thephlegm from doso relieves; everyspoonful heals .and 6t ‘BnxterV’ is theremedy needed in VOUR home. Get a bottle to-day. tour ebemiet or grocer can supply a bm bottle for 2s 6d. Take it homo to-night. • operation Japan lies ft fil aeration •which ah ipb aiding yard still It h was established over

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10429, 6 November 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10429, 6 November 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10429, 6 November 1919, Page 7

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