CHRISTCHURCH HOSTESS' “JEWEL” SAVED BY “BAXTER’S”
“1 very nearly lost my ‘jewel’ the very day before my big party.” explained a, Christchurch hostess recently. She was referring to her inaid, who was an extraordinarily lap'ahlo girl, and whoso ability was fully appreciated by her mistress. “Sim had caught a, bad cold, and had it not been for Baxters Lung Preserver, which I always keep in the house, 1 am sure she would not have shaken il off as uuickly as she did, and beromo her usual bright self for tim. big day.” Tim extraordinary demand for ‘•Baxters” at, the present time is ample evidence of the. absolute elllcaey of ibis famous old remedy. For nearly SO years “Baxters” has boon the trusted safeguard for New Zealanders ■voiinst eouchs. colds, and bronchial all lici ions. "Haxters” is extremely pleasant to take, its warming, soothing, and clearing effect can be felt from the llrst dose. “Baxters” is perfectly safe and pure for all ages. Children take, il readily. Its unique lonic properties are an added advantage. “Baxters” Is always on sale in three sizes from chemists and stores. 1/0, 2/fi, anti large family size 4/C.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19371, 8 July 1937, Page 8
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