FAMED IN FLEET STREET. Praise from a London Journalist. When Mr Will Appleton, of Wellinston, set off on his world tour he was presented with. three bottles of ■ Baxter's Lung Preserver. One he gave to the export manager of the Ford Company id Windsor, Ontario; the second he passed on to a Fleet street journalist, while the third he kept for himself, using about. two-thirds of it in London on one occasion when he had a bad throat. Ihe journalist was most enthusiastie ahout tlie remedy, as his wife had been a sufferer from bronchitis for some time and eould not get relief. A few doses of "Baxter's," however, achieved wonderful results, and arrafigements have now been made for a supply to be sent to tbe Old Country for the use of the journalist and his friends. Baxter's Lung Preserver was brought from. tbe Old Country over sixty years ago, and has become the. favourite eougn and. cold remedy of the Dominion. This rich, red, soothing compound dq.es goou from the first dose and breaks np a cough or cold in a wpnderful manner. fsew Zealanders are fortunate inasmuch as they can get a generous-sized bottle of "Baxter's;-" from any chemist or store for 2/6. _ Economical mothers prefer tho . family size at 4/6; while for travellers there. is the handy pocket size for eighteenpence. "Baxter's" also possesses unique tonic nroperties that help to bttildi u.p the system,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 73, 29 April 1930, Page 7
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