"CUPBOARD" LOVE. BAXTER'S AT THE BOTTOM OF IT. Peter, aged four, had a cough, and his mother had been . administering Baxter's Lung Preserver whenever she thought necessary. Not long after she had given the wee boy a dose he hung round her skirts with the oft-repeated expression of endearment, "Mummy, I do love you." "Do you darling?" queried the fond mother. "Yes, mummy, and could I have another drop ■if 'Baxter's'?" "Baxter's" was evidently the way »o Peter's heart, and doubtless he is .nly an example of countless children in New Zealand who have been brought up. to know and like this splendid old remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, huskiness, and all bronchial ailments. Possesses tonic properties too. You can get Baxter's Lung Preserver at any chemipt or store. . Genero.us-siz-ed bottle at 2s 6d, but economical mothers purchaso the large family size at' 4s 6d. '.Bachelors will find the Is 6d bottle handy.. ' The •new screw cap preserves the contents, and obviates the necessity for removing tiresome corks. — Advt. „ ■ ' . Have you tried shaving with "Plunkette" Toilet Soap?'Smooth, rapid, soothing!, JJefcit at the D.I.C-—A&yt*
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1931, Page 5
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