THE LITTLE SAMARITAN.
FAITH IN "BAXTER'S". Mother was off to visit a neighbour who had'a sick' child, and had told five-year-old Joan that she would have to be very good and quiet as little Peggy was 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 got the 'Baxter's' Mummy. I thought it would do little Peggy good 'cos you always give it to mo 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; generouß-sized bottle 2s 6d; large, economical size 4s fid, and bachelor's bottle Is 6d. The new screw cap preserves the contents, and prevents trouble with tiresome corks. —3
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 3
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