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“A COLD IN BY DOZE”

. . What she tried to say was, “A cold in my nose.” But never mind—that cold won’t get far if she gets busy with Baxters Lung Preserver. Colds often start in the nose or throat, and settle on the chest. At the first sign get busy with "Baxters.” This fast-acting remedy quickly cuts the cold—saves misery Eighty years ago the first bottle of “ Baxters ” appeared, and this palatable soothing remedy quickly became first favourite. To-day, ” Baxters ” is a familia: standby in thousands and thousands of homes'from North Cape to the Bluff. Don’t delay—don't experiment. At the first sign of a cough or cold get “ Baxtres ” and get better. Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo street, Chch. —Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26773, 17 May 1948, Page 2

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“A COLD IN BY DOZE” Otago Daily Times, Issue 26773, 17 May 1948, Page 2

“A COLD IN BY DOZE” Otago Daily Times, Issue 26773, 17 May 1948, Page 2

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