ILOW "BAXTERS" HELPED TYPISTE TO LEARN TO SWIM A Christchurch typiste who was chaffed for her inability to swim decided to learn and to learn quickly. She visited the hatha every lunch hour, day after day, and life became Just one cold after another, through repeatedly tfettinff her hair wot, as she spent more time under the water than on top. Fortunately she decided to take Baxters L,unK Preserver to see her through, and before many days had passed, all trace of a cold had gone and sho became a reasonably accomplished swimmer. "Baxters" is indeed the best friend of all children and grown-ups when troubled with coughs, colds or any respiratory complaint. "Baxters" is perfectly pure nnd perfectly safe. Easily the most pleasant as well as the most effective remedy money can buy. "Baxters" is sold by everv chemist and store in New Zealand in the three sizes, 1/C. 2/6 and extra h\r,p e family size 4/6. Be sure it Is "Baxters."—2
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19248, 13 February 1937, Page 10
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