“BAXTER’S HAS REAL MERIT," SAYS A LEADING CHEMIST.
A journalist was chatting to a prominent chemist in Wellington the other day, and sought his opinion as to the merits of various cough remedies that were on " He inquired the reason for the wonderful success of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Well, to tell you the truth,” said the chemist, “Baxter's has real merit: that is the secret of its success. I know that winter after winter the same people come back for Baxter’s Lung Preserver, and the preparation simply must give them relief, or else they would not keep to it." What the chemist says is backed up by users throughout New Zealand. “ BnjKter’s” is unique in relieving coughs, colds, influenza, whooping cough, croup, or asthma. It quickly subdues the worst chest and lung ailments. W T hen a sufferer is convalescent the real tonic properties of Baxter’s Lung Preserver build up and revitalise the weakened system, and fortify it against relapse or future attack. This well-known remedy, which has been on the market over 57 years, is obtainable at all chemists and stores. Price. 2s 6d for a large bottle.—Advt.
Tlie age of chivalry is not dead. Proof of this was given in a marked degree by a small boy in Feilding during the recent rain storm (states an exchange). Along Sandon road the water had banked up. so much as to make the thoroughfare look impassable by an elderly lady who was out with the intention ot making an afternoon call. A small toy saw the predicament, and came to the rescue in a most remarkable as well as gallant manner. He secured two kerosene tins, and, using them alternately as stepping stones for the lady, landed her safely cn to dry land. The lady who had this cuaint experience tells with pride her adventure with the Feilding boy who went one better than Sir Walter Raleigh and his cloak.
“WHITE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW.” This favourite expression of the poet’s can bo aptly applied to clothes that have been washed with “Velvet,” the sterilised soap. The ideal soap for laundry or bathroom. Hygienic and pleasant to use. The most popular household soap on the market. Your grocer stocks “Velvet.” —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18787, 14 February 1923, Page 12
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