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GROWN UP WITH "BAXTER'S." A Life-long Friend. A splendid testimonial for Baxter's Lung Preserver was given the otber evening when a conversation was overheard between two men in a tram-car. One of the men quite evidently had a bad cold, and had asked his friend's advice as to the best thing: to do. "Take my advice, old man,'' said his friend, "and buy a hottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Right from a little lad I can remember my mother always had this fine old specific in the house. In fact, I have grown up with 'Baxter'?,' and it has proved a good fripnd to me. I wouldn't be without it for quids. Once you bavc tried it you will agree with me, I feel sure." "Baxter's" is a. rich, red, warmjng, soothing compound that does good from the first dose. Besides being a splendid remedy for easiim sore throats, coughs, colds, and chest ailments. it possesses unique tonic properties that belp to build up the system. It is unequalled for ward ing off influenza. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver at anv cdiemisfc or store for 2/6. Family people will do better to purchase fhe econqmjYal sizo at 4/6. For bachelors there is the eighteenpenny bottle.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 2

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