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ALEXANDRA SCHOOL JUBILEE.

■BAXTER'S” TO THE RESCUE. A Wellington business man paid a visit to* Otago Central recently to attend the Diamond Jubilee of bis old school. When in Dunedin the weather was very wet." and he contracted a cold, with the result that when he reached Alexandra he had a sore throat. The morning after arrival at the Bendigo Hotel he wertf into the lumber room and on a side table he espied a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver about three-parts full. He took “French leave” and had a dose. At breakfast time his throat was much better, and later in the morning he purchased a bottle at the store By nightfall he felt a new man and was able to take part in the evening celebrations without any discomfort. In every part of Now Zealand Baxter s Tung Preserver is known as the most reliable remedy for coughs, colds, and kindred complaints. It is a rich, red, warming, soothing compound and does vou good from the first dose. On a ran;, parched throat, it seems to act like magic. “Baxter’s" is not an untried remedy, but has been fullv tested in New Zealand for (be la=t 60 years. It can always be depended upon. Yo” can obtain “Baxter’s” anywhere in the Dominion from chemists or stores at 2s fid for a generous sized bottle or better still get the family size bottle at 4s 6d.— AdvL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19801, 28 May 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19801, 28 May 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19801, 28 May 1926, Page 13

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