A MOTHER'S GRATITUDE
'"Your little girl floesn't seem to ppt colds like my Annie, Mrs. Gray," said n woman to her neighbour the other day. "Xo. she doesn t. thanks to Baxters Lung Preserver," answered the mother. "J used to have such trouble with Betty, slie wouldu t take any sort oc liiedicine, would .-ici'oam at the sight of a Tuedieine bottle, until 1 got "Baxters,' and she took a real lnncy to it. Now she seldom gets a cold, f always keep a bottle in the house, and give her a dose whenever the weather is changeable, or she has a slight snifTle. Why don't you get some, too? I am sure it would make a lot of difference to your children.'' I'".very mother should realise how good "Baxters" is for cough*, colds, sore throats, and all chest troubles. It has unique tonic properties, too. Buy a bottle of "Baxters" to-day. and keep it bandy. All chemists and stores sell "Baxters,"' X-ew Zealand's favourite for nearly 80 years.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 123, 27 May 1941, Page 13
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