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IT WASN'T THE BABI THAT KEPT THEM AWAKE. The "Limited" was packed for the j overnight journey from Wellington to Auckland. In one of the new air- ] conditioned compartments the passen-! gers were comfortably settled down in the luxurious reclined seats. • ' Contrary to expectations, a very : young baby did not make a sound all night, but a male passenger kept many awake with a chesty cough he simply couldn't suppress.' "Give him some 'Baxters,' somebody," was one of the audible comments the unfortunate one! had to endure. j 1 He forgot his Baxters Lung Pre-, server. Don't you forget yours. Take] j "Baxters" with you wherever you go. Take a sip or two at the first throat j tickle, and see the magic that N.Z.s [most popular cough remedy performs. Today "Baxters" is a bigger success than ever, easily outselling' imita- ! tions old and new. "Baxters" remedial qualities are absolutely unique. "Bax-j ters" also has a tonic action that helps' chase a cold right out of the system. If you really want to stop that cough, you'll buy a bottle of "Baxters." Is 6d, 2s 6d, and the extra large size, 4s 6d. chemists and stores.—Advt.

Qiaps and Chilblains — Cuts and Scratches — reach for Q-TOL! Where there are children, little accidents ar« likely to happen at any time. Reach for the Q-TOL bottle — quick! Dab on Q-TOL and it will soothe cuts and scratches instantly — then its antiseptic and healing qualities get to work. Children often suffer from chaps and chilblains in wintry weather. Apply Q-TOL to the skin every day — it will' give instant relief and heal the broken skin. Q-TOL has scores of uses—in every home, every day. Read the interesting leaflet around the bottle Get a bottle nowl

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1940, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1940, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1940, Page 13

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