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BABY GUNNER ON TRANSPORT. When a draft of the Royal Artillery left Aidershot for India recently, a nine-month-old baby went with them. Gunner Duffield, the father, desired to take the child to the East because its grandmother is in India, and he himself was born there. Last-minute negotiations were successful. Mrs. Grice, wife of one of the N.C.O.’s, offered to mother the baby on the voyage, and the commanding officer gave his consent.

A COMFORT TO OLD AGE. “BANTER’S" PREVENTS NIGHT COUGHING. Intermittent night coughing robs many elderly people of precious sleep. A small dose of “Baxter’s” each night before retiring will be found to clear the air passages, promote easy breathing, and give restful, refreshing sleep. The way Baxter’s Lung Preserver cuts phlegm and allays inflammation is one of the remarkable properties of this wonderful old remedy. As a result. no other specific is more widely used for all bronchial ailments. “Baxter’s” also has valuable tonic properties which help the sufferer to pick up quickly. The youngest and oldest will find “Baxter’s” a very pleasant remedy and 'absolutely sure to give relief. A correct table of doses for all ages is given on every label. 1 Pin your faith to “Baxter’s," the proved and popular remedy. Sold by every chemist and store in bottles at 1/6, 2/6, and </«.—Advt

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 120, 15 February 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 120, 15 February 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 120, 15 February 1932, Page 6

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