FARMER BUYS A CAKB. Slump or no slump, the man on the laud must keep up bis ‘"pecker”—also bis health; otherwise God’s Own Counlry would really be up against it. in this connection, a well-known Cantirbury farmer called to «ee Mr Baxter ihe otlior day, and surprised him by ordering a ease of Harter’s Luing Preserver. , p mentioned that everyone on the farm, ram rouseabout to manager, took "Baxr’s” whenever they cau«lit a cold or ugh. and all wero firmly convinced of Is efficacy. Baxter’s Lung Preserver has remark- )!<■ curative properties, and gives almost •logical relief to all who are affected ith colds, coughs, or any bronc-hjal ; roubles. It is exceptionally penetrative, nn<l promptly banishes ail incipient ailments. ''Baxter's” is a grand tonio as well, and reinforces your system to rombat winter's ills and. chills. 3s Gdi large bottle at chemists and stores. on
A pood thin" has many imitations. Order "N AHOL" by name. Refuse substitutes. No cold is NazaUnroof,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11247, 27 June 1922, Page 9
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