THE LITTLE SAMARITAN The quality of thoughtfulncss in small children was again proved recently when a mother was off to visit a neighbour .vho was nursing a sick child. She decided to take her own small girl of five with her, but explained to her that she would have to be very quiet, as little Peggy was very ill. When they came to leave the house the mother happened to notice that Joan had some object tightly clutched under her arm. "What have you got there, dear?" she asked. "I've just got the 'Baxter's,' Mummy, 'cos I thought it would do Peggy good. You always give it to me when I have a cold. You see, her Mummy might not have any." Most New Zealand children know that Baxter's Lung Preserver does them good, and in their small way have great faith in the good old remedy. It is invaluable for coughs, colds, sore throats, huskiness and all bronchial ailments. Obtainable at all chemists and stores; generous-sized bottle 2/(5, larger, economical size 4/0, and bachelor's bo'tle 1/6. (Ad.)- .: ;,.<. * ■■■■■: ■ » ■ •- I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 183, 4 August 1932, Page 17
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