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THE ONLY MEDICINE HE TAKES— A JOURNALIST’S EXPERIENCE. A well-known Auckland journalist had a distressing time with the “flu”—iu fact, both his wife and kiddie were also affected. In a recent letter he states that “Baxter’s” was the only medicine lie took, and remarked that if he woke up in the night with a coughing fit he wor d just take a dose of this well-known remedy and go off to sleep again like a “top.” Like thousands of other New Zealanders this newspaper man is now an enthusiastic supports, of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Besides being unrivallei as a cough and cold remedy, “Baxter’s” possesses unique tonic properties that help to build one up after a bout of influenza. It is a rich, red, warming compound that does good from the first dose. It eases and soothes parched throats, and gives speedy relief to chest and bronchial ailments. This fine old remedy has been on the market for over 58 years, and is now the favourite throughout the Dominion. Good for all members of the family. Y’ou can obtain a generous-sized Pottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver from any Chemist or Store for 2s fid, or, better still, get the more economical family size at 4s Gd. —Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19905, 27 September 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19905, 27 September 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19905, 27 September 1926, Page 15

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