MR. BAXTER HAS A CALLER. STORY-OF A LITTLE GIRL'S DANGER. Of interest to everyone—indeed, of vital importance to many—is the information given by a lady visitor to Mr. Baxter, just the other day. I don't suppose you know me, a young lady inquired. , .1 don't remember having met you, Mr. Baxter replied. 1 Well, I wouldn't be here if it hadn't been for your Baxter's Lung Preserver. Many years ago, when I was quite a little girl, I was travelling with my father by boat from Auckland to New Plymouth. I was nearly chocked with a bad cold. Father, in desperation asked the steward if he had anything likely to. give me relief. The steward produced a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, remarking that he always kept a bottle with him. Father says the effect was wonderful, and gave me immediate relief. Naturally, since that day we always keep a bottle Baxter's. We are going to Australia, shortly, and we are going to take- away a large supply with us. . The above is a genuine conversation between Mr. Baxter and one whose life is undoubtedly due to that grandest of all cough, cold, and sore-throat remedies —Baxter's I/ung Preserver. Get a large 2s 6d bottle from your chemist or store to-day. Baxter's is a splendid tonic, too, builds up the constitution, and re I vitalises the whole system.—Advt. WORMS IN CHILDREN are speedily removed by the use of Wade's Worm Figs. Pleasant to take, sure in action, and causing no ill aftereffects. The ideal remedy for children. Wise mothers always keep a packet in the house.—ls 6d from chemists and stores. —Advt. Make washing day a pleasure day! All tho drudgery of washing day is removed if you use Fairy, Wonder Dry Soap. No rubbing—no extra soap—while only very soiled clothes need be boiled. Is lOd packet, sufficient for twelve washuigb. Try it.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 71, 22 September 1919, Page 11
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