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"TIME TRIES THE TRUTH IN’ EVERYTHING. * Tusser. Eor over fiftj--eight year Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been celebrated as the dependable remedy for coughs, colds and influenza. This time-tested specific goes to the root of chronic bronchial or chest complaints and ensures lasting relief. "Baxter’s” is also celebrated as a tonic —rebuilds and fortifies ■weakened constitutions. You can obtain a gener-ous-sized bottle at any chemist or store for 2s fid; or, better still, jeL the family size at 4s fi' l

ON THE MAIN TRUNK. passenger ; s LUCKY STRIKE. He had been spending a holiday in the North with friends. At the farewell dinner at th c Hotel in Auckland, he had dined sumptuously and well, against his better judgment. By the time the train, reached Erankton Junction his stomach was in open revolt. Sleep was out of the question. lie was writhing in agony with indigestion. About Taumarunui, he noticed a fel-low-passenger take a dose of something. Out of curiosity he inquired what it was. " Anti-Acido. ” was the reply. "Like to try it?’’ He accepted the invitation. In ten minutes the pain had disappeared. At Marton, he was sound asleep. Before disembarking at Wellington he turned to th c good Samaritan and said: "My friend, you saved my life with Anti-Acido. I had heard about it, but didn’t know it was so wonderful. I’ll get a tin first thing. It’s the luckiest strike I ever made. I’ve found a cure for indigestion at last, and am very grateful.’’ 5

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 13 March 1925, Page 3

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