"GIVE HIM 'BAXTER'S' TILL I COME OUT." -Vway in the back-blocks a mother is often somewhat distressed owing to the long distance from a doctor. Ine experience of one woman in the vNorttt Auckland district will be interesting to ether mothers. , ■\ little boy had a bad attack or croup and she hastily telephoned the doctor, ivho was some miles distant. He stated that ho would bo unable to gee out for some hours, but in the meantime enquired what remedies she fladß the house. When she mentioned that she always kept Baxters Lung Preserver handv, he said, "You cannot do better than give him 'Baxter's' till 1 coma out." . . Baxter's Lung Preserver is a favour* ite household remedy for coughs, colds, rid influenza. It can be found in too most luxurious city apartment and in the- humblest cottage m the oacK country. There is good reason tor this. "Baxter's," in addition to being a splendid cough and cold mixture, has wonderful tonic properties that duuo up the system. It is rich ana
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 12
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