FRIEND OF OLD LADY.
During a trip to Kaikouro recently, a friend of Mr Baxter’s paid a visit to an old lady. Like most old folk, ehe -was conservative in her ideas a* to what constituted reliable health remedies, and her visitor was pleaeed to notice on her table a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver.
“Years ago I made friends with Baxter’s,’’ ehe said, and certainly -her sturdy, sound constitution offered proof positive of the great health-giving and tonic-properties of this sterling remedy: Baxter’s Lung Preserver offers sound health to young and old alike. Everywhere, always, it provides a reliable source of immunity from lung troubles, throat affections, coughs, colds, and Influenza. More than that, it la a grand tonic that braces you up and banishes the “blues." "Baxter's" has a rich, pleasant taste that the children love, II never fail* to do good, and always promotes radiant health. A large bottle costs only 2s 6d. and can be obtained from any chemist ->r grocer. Get one now I joe
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11411, 6 January 1923, Page 9
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170FRIEND OF OLD LADY. New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11411, 6 January 1923, Page 9
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