GRANDPA'S ON 10': SIPI'ER
When Grandpa was a boy his mother had verv definite ideas about treating colds Instead of enjoying his usual supper, Grandpa was put to bed and given a big bowl of onions wol dosed with pepper. , But as Grandpa has grown up he has seen another remedy come into national favour. That is. of course, your old friend Baxter's Lung Preserver. The big thing about "Baxters —especiallv where children are concerned —is that while "Baxter's" is the safest and surest remedy, it is also the most pleasant. Children actually learn to ask for "Baxter's" and seldom regard it as a medicine. "Baxter's" is so soothing, so warming and pleasant. It relieves and eases in a wonderful way — while its unique tonic properties quickly restore strength and build up the system against future colds. This is the season when children in particular catch colds easily. Every mother should be sure she has "Baxter's" in the home. Get "Baxter's" with your next groceries or next time you pass a chemist's. 4-6, 26, and 1/f sizes. —1
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21117, 19 March 1934, Page 8
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