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THE THIRD TIME PROVED LUCKY

A South Island director of an important New Zealand company was leaving Lyttelton by express steamer to attend the annual meeting of bis company in Wellington. Ho was complaining to a friend that it was just his rotten luck to bo afflicted with a very nasty cold for the third year i'i succession. "I know I shall not be til for to-morrow's business," lie added. His friend showed practical sympathy by takinK him to bis .cabin and giving him a good dose of Baxters Lung Preserver, and advised him to KCt n bottle immediately he arrived in Wellington, This he did. mid prevented the cold from developing.

The best time to take "Baxters." of course, is directly signs of a cold appear but tho beauty of this remarkable remedy is that even for a very deep-seated chest cold, there is no oilier remedy that so quickly allays the inflammation, clears away all eouRCStlon, looseniiu; phlegm and ele:riiie. tho air passages as nothinr. elsn can. The unique tonic properties of "Pasters" also assist a quick recovery and help to prevent a relapse. "Baxters" is the most palatable, most effective, and the most firmly established of all cough remedies. Dozens of preparations have come and gone during the three-quarters of a century that "Baxters" has maintained Its firm hold in public preference. Always .insist on "Baxters." Your chemist and your storekeeper both"sell the three sizes. I/O, 2/ii, and extra large family size 4/tk*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19337, 29 May 1937, Page 9

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THE THIRD TIME PROVED LUCKY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19337, 29 May 1937, Page 9

THE THIRD TIME PROVED LUCKY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19337, 29 May 1937, Page 9