ORDERED TO LEAVE MELBOURNE. Woman’s Trying Experience. Recently a resident of the Lower Hutt, Wellington, sent a remarkable letter to tho proprietors of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. The man stated that words cannot register fully the family’s dolight at having his sister restored to health. About nino months ago his sister, who was then resident in Melbourne, developed an almost chronio cough which, coupled with a general breakdown obliged her to consult a medical man who ordered her to leave Melbourne immediately. As her people were all living in New Zealand she decided to come across. Her relatives wcro dismayed at her appearance when she reached Wellington. Her plight seemed almost unendurable for every minute or so she suffered a violent paroxysm of coughing. Various remedies wore tried and finally a friend suggested “Baxter’s.” Tho effect was magical. The first dose did good and in six weeks she was quite restored to normal health. Not only have the coughing fits ceased but tho woman has gained weight. She hopes shortly to leave {or Melbourne to rejoin her husband. The foregoing is only ono of hundreds of similar letters received in connection with this fino old cough and cold remedy. “Baxter’s” is a rich, red, soothing coinpound that oases soro throats, relieves bronchial and chest complaint* and duo to its tonio properties helps to build one up. Bo well advi»ed and always keep a supply of B.ixtor's Lung Frosorvor handy, You can obtain a generous sized bottle from any chomißt or storo for half a crown. — AdvV,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 8 December 1926, Page 10
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255Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 8 December 1926, Page 10
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