BETTER THAN ENGLISH.
It is a debatable point whether goods made in the colonies are eqm ) to those of English manufacture. There is a strong preference for English goods the world over. It is interesting, therefore, ‘to learn of an instance where a New Zealand preparation is acknowledged to be superior to English specifics. , A well-known resident of Ponsonby, Auckland, who purposes visiting the Homeland at an early date, has requested Mr Baxter to send along a large supply of Baxter’s Lung Preserver to take with him on the trip. This gentleman, who has previously visited the Old Country, lias decided opinions concerning the superiority of "Baxter’s.” He says that he has travelled about the world suite a lot, but has not yet found such a reliable remedy for bronchial troubles aa Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Hundreds of such unsolicited testimonials are always coming to hand, each praising tihe merits of the wonderful specific for coughs, colds, and chest affections. Countless numbers of peoplo also appreciate the rare tonio properties contained in "Baxter’s.” It enriches the blood—fills vou with pop—makes you fit 2s 6d a large bottle at chemists and stores.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11249, 29 June 1922, Page 2
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190BETTER THAN ENGLISH. New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11249, 29 June 1922, Page 2
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