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NEW ZEALAND’S FAME IN ENGLAND. A Christchurch Visitor’s Experience. Two Christchurch residents who had been on an extensive World Tour were chatting to Mr. Baxter the other day, and they stated that when they were at Wembley amongst other tilings _ they examined a very tine glass exhibit by the United Glass Manufacturers. To their surprise they discovered something quite- familiar, aiid that was a number of bottles with the words “Baxters Lung Preserver” blown in the glass, b’uch is tame! But what- is still move interesting is the fact that during the whole course of their tour abroad they had not discovered anything equal to good old “Baxter’s.” For roughs, colds and incipient- Influenza. Baxter’s Lung Preserver is a wonderful specific. It- quickly routs the , trouble, and as it.possesses tonic properties it helps to build one up ngain.it future attacks. Von can get a generous-sized bottle of “Baxter’s" from any chemist- or store for half a-crown. Thirty-eight German families, members of the sect- known as Mennonites, have bought a ranch of 13,000 acres ad ! joining the Prince of Wales’ ranch in Western C-anada. Young children are very susceptible to colds, chills, and feverishness at this time of the year. The safest and most reliable remedy, as it gives prompt relief, is Naaol,—2. i

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 9

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