BAXTER'S” AT FUELED. Recently nt Fuller's Opera House in Wellington, someone in tli£ audience wojcoughing ratliev incessantly. Miss Dora Lindsav, the Scotch artist, fiUjrgestevr tnni tho offender should get some Baxter luimr Preserver. Apparently, like mar other stage cvdobrities, Miss "Lindsay alised the ■wonderful quality of '*Ba' ter'e." Under present conditions, when thn is so nuich Influenza ahont. it behove all people to look after themselves. A the first sign of a cough or cold ><< will wisely get a battle of Baxter's tun Preserver and keep it handy. "Baxter's’' is a tonic as well as a rong and cold remedy, enriching and renewing the blood cells and toniip'-up the system generally, thus making one immune from prevalent nilment* and epidemics. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver from ; >nv chemist or grocer for 2s 6d. The family j'tze at 4s Gd is more economical. 27
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11653, 18 October 1923, Page 6
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