A BUMP ON THE HEAD—
Oi«« ■• Some "laitefe." A little child came home from school crying the other day, and said that a naughty boy had thrown n stone at her-, When the mother examined the little tot's head, sure enough there was a slight lump on the side. She endeavoured to soothe the child's feelings, and said that it would be all right, and that eht would fix it op. "Yes," said the small girl, "give me some 'Baxter's.'" She knew that was what mother always flew to when the children showed the slightest sign cf a cough or cold, and the efficacy of Baxter's Long Preserver evidently had stuck in the little one's mind. "Baxter's" is. the- universal favourite throughout the Dominion to-day. Everywhere you go you will find that it is the remedy that is . recommended by friend to friend.'' By sheer merit, it has steadily forged ahead, until now it has become the leading cough and cold medicine. ■ ; ." Besides being a sterling cough and cold remedy "BaxterV* possesses tonic properties that help to build up the system and resist future attacks. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle from jour ,chemist ..or_sto ; re for 2/6, or tetter itai, get th* family tin at 4/fc ftiiwnwwl?»H*t}
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1927, Page 13
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208A BUMP ON THE HEAD— Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1927, Page 13
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