CATCHING MORN THAN FISH. AN UNREHEARSED INCIDENT. When calling on a prominent business man in Christchurch th other day, Mr Baxter, the well-known chemist, noticed a familiar package on his friends desk. “Is that for my special benefit, old man? queried Mr Baxter, when he noticed the half-emptv bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Oh, no.” replied his pal, ‘1 was up fishing at Hurunui at the weekend, and caught a slight chill. I am taking this to ward off a cold. As a rule I alwavs have a bottle of ‘Baxter’s with me. but this time I was caught napping. But never again. _L, cot th, f! bottle on the way to town. Whenever 1 get back to camp I find it a good plan to take a swig of your Lung Preserver. No matter how careful a fisherman is his feet get wet. and “Baxter’s” nas the happy knack of warding off a cough or cold. In addition to being a wonderful specific for easing sore throats and relieving bronchial ailments. Baxter’s Lung Preserver possesos tonic properties that help to build up the system to resist further Wise mothers and fathers all over New Zealand always keep a bottle of • Baxter’s” handy. They know by experience that it is the ideal cough and cold remedy. Pleasant to take, this rich, red, warming compound does good from the first dose! You don’t experiment with “Baxter’s.” It came from England 61 years ago, and has consistently grown in public favour. Obtainable from all chemists and stores in a generous-size bottle at 2s Cd. The-e is a more economical family size at 4s Cd.—Advt. Rain falls on wirth at the rate of 16,000,000 tons p«r rwttxtd.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20087, 2 May 1927, Page 15
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