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“BAXTER’S THIS TIME, BILL.” A number of ladies were amused in a leading grocery establishment in Wellington the other afternoon when a gentleman, well-known in the Empire City, walked into the shop. Just as he reached the door he was seized with a violent fit of' ingBefore he could get to the counter, one of the assistants called out to the other, “Baxter’s this time, Bill.” They knew that the customer was a regular user of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. He always gets it when he is attacked with bronchial troubles. Some years ago, when he was very ill with bronchitis, a friend recommended this wonderful preparation, and ever since then he keeps a bottle handy to resist the onslaught of coughs and colds. “Baxter’s” quickly relieves the most stubborn coughs, heals strained tissues, and relieves hoarseness. It is also full of healthful properties, and has a beneficial tonic effect on the whole system. Pleasant to take —quick in action. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle for 2/6 at any chemist or store; economical family size 4/6. Take one home to-day. Bachelor size 1/6.—(Advt.)

Keep colds away when Travelling by taking IR/SH MOSS and RADIO. WE have a fine range of LOUD SPEAKERS and would be pleased to demonstrate same. WE TEST YOUR VALVES FREE. H. LINCOLN. 109 DEE STREET (Opp. News Office).

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Southland Times, Issue 20498, 29 May 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20498, 29 May 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20498, 29 May 1928, Page 9

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