IN A PROMINENT CLUB “BAXTER'S” TO THE RESCUE I A couple of business men were havI ing a spot” in a prominent club in I the South Island recently. “I did not i expect to see you out so soon. Jack.” j said one man to his friend. “Well,” rej plied the other man, “I certainly caught I a beautiful cold on Sunday, but when ! I got home my wife made me go to bed, and gave me a good dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver. This certainly worked wonders.” “That’s funny,” remarked his friend, “Baxter’s” is the only thing that does me any good. too. when I get a bad cold.” This testimonial merely confirms the judgment of thousands of other Xew Zealanders who regularly take Baxter’s Lung Preserver at the first sign of a cough or cold. This fine old remedy is a warming, soothing compound that does good from the first dose. Besides being unequalled as a specific for sore throats, bronchial and other chest ailments, it has tonic properties that help to build one up. * In view of the amount of influenza that is about at present, it is advisable to keep “Baxter's” handy. You can get a generous-sized bottle at any chemist or store for 2s 6d. or. better still, get the large family size at 4s bd. For bachelors there is a small bottle ar. eighteenpence. 1
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 663, 15 May 1929, Page 7
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