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ORANGES OR LEMONS? “BAXTER’S,” PLEASE. Amusement was provided for two growu-ups who were assisting at a birthday party given to a! small Wellington girL They happened to be playing the old game of “Oranges and lemons.” Catching at a small tot, they inquired in a low voice “Oranges or lemons?” “Me have ‘Baxter’s,’", ,was the surprising response. Even the youngest member of the family knows and believes in Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Every mother knows how good it is for old and young alike. This rich, red, soothing compound is splendid for coughs, colds, sore throats, huskiness, and all chest and lung troubles. Possesses wonderful tonic properties, too. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle half-a-crown, economical family size 4/6, and bachelor’! bottle 1/6. The new screw cap preserves the contents and saves trouble tir.ewme saiM-AAA .

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 287, 31 August 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 287, 31 August 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 287, 31 August 1931, Page 10