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IN A HAIRDRESSER’S CIIAIR. An elderly man visited a hairdressing saloon in Dunedin the oilier day to have a hair-cut. He interrupted me barber several times by sneezing and exhibiting all tin* .symptoms of a pad cold. "Look here,, old man,” said the barber, ‘‘lliis is the tiling to take.” Whereupon he produced a bottle of Raster's Lung Preserver. ‘‘The weather has been so changeable lately that I got a had cold myself, hut after three doses 1 was fixed up. On your way home you had better go into a 'chemist’s ana get a bottle yourself.” The sufferer followed this so oal advice and speedily broke up his cold. Baxter's Lung Preserver has been the favorite family cough and cold remedy in New Zealand for over f.O years. It eases sore throats and relieves bronchial trouble in.a, marvellous manner. This rich, rod, soothing compound allays the irritation and breaks up tho most stubborn cough. "Raster s” also possesses unique tonic properties that help to build up tbn system. . You can get a generous-sized bottle from any chemist or store tor 2/6. while the economical family size is 4/6. For the convenience of travellers there is a handy pocket size at eighteeupeiice. Be sore you get “Baxter’s. ”*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17249, 3 May 1930, Page 10

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17249, 3 May 1930, Page 10

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17249, 3 May 1930, Page 10

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