"THE BOTTLE SAYS SO"
Youth will not profit by the experience ot its elders, as one father discovered. Mi? son developed a heavy cold, and dashed oft to the chemist tor his idea of a cough remedy "Whatever did you buy that for?" demanded the father "Because it is the best." answered the boy "it says so on the bottle." Later, however lather who always swore by Baxters L.ung Preserver, was not surprised when there was a knocl; on his bedroom door "Can 1 borrow your Baxters, dad?"
Experience teaches that there Is nothing so good as 'Baxters." From the very first dose you can feel "Baxters" penetrating the system clearing congestion, allaying irritation, and routing the most obstinate cold
Children love "Baxters' too and it has a tonic action that helps buiJd one up after a heavy cold
Remember to ask for "Baxters." New Zealand's favourite remedy for nearly 80 years. Ail chemists and stores sell "Baxters."—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 121, 24 May 1941, Page 12
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