"'THE LADY DUXE." ' "What a Pretty Lady." These were the comments of a little Wellington three-year-old who went to -view their Royal Highnesses at the Town Hall recently. It was evident that "the fourth lady of the land" had captivated the heart of the wee laddie as well as those of the males of more mature years. But it was his subsequent observation that is of even more interest to our leaders. "Muvvei, do you think the Lady Duke takes Baxter's too," "ho remarked when 'he got home after a somewhat heavy day for a little chap. He had had a slight sore throat and his mother was wisely giving hiui a dose of the well-known' specific. ' a. In his childish philosophy he could not smagine anyone wanting a more grateful remedy than "Baxter's." He knew how it cased his own parched throat. There are few children in.this Dominion who Hiavc not experienced the soothing qualities of Baxter's Lung Preserver, the favourite cough and cold remedy for the past 61 years. In some homes its use extends over four generations. Is it ;any wonder that this fine old ricli red warming compound should he the general lavourite? " ; . ..* x jssr's Lung Preserver in a gencrous•SL-*. 0U1< ? ca ' l 1)e obtained from any getX Z ■» t ? r «'.for 2/0, or, better still,
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 68, 22 March 1927, Page 16
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