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“GIVE HIM ‘BAXTER’S’ TILL I COME OUT”'

Away out in the backblocks a mother is often somewhat distressed owing to the long distance from a doctor. The experience of one woman in the North Auckland district will be interesting to other mothers. A little boy had a. bad attack of croup, and she hastily telephoned the doctor, who was some miles distant. Ho stated that ho would he unable to got out for some hours, but in the meantime inquired what remedies ishe had in the house. ’When she mentioned that she always kepfc Baxter’s Luiu r Preserver handy, he said; “You cannot do better than give him ‘ Baxter’s ’ till 1 come out.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is a favorite household remedy for coughs, colds, and influenza, it can be found in the most luxurious oily apartments and in the humblest cottage in the _ back country. There is good reason for this. > “ Baxter’s,” in "addition to being a splendid cough and cold mixture, has wonderful tonic properties that build up Hie system. It is rich and strengthening, and is pleasant to take. 2s 6d buys a generous sized bottle from chemist or store. 98

A WORD TO WOMEN. SURGICAL OPERATION UNNECESSARY. .“I suffered for thirteen years with Bleeding Piles. - I could not sleep for the Stdhing°throbbing irritation. _ My doctor said on operation was imperative. Fortunately, after using the Zann Double Absorption Treatment for two days I felt better, and am now quite restored.”—Mrs W., Hamilton. A generous trial treatment will he mailed in plain wrapper by sending eightpence in stomps for postage and packing to the Lady Manager, Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellingion, Booklets and stocks of “Zann” can be obtained from B, S. Scofield, chemist, Stock Exchange Building, and H. L. Sprosen, chemist, 1 George street, Dunedin,—JAdyt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 8

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“GIVE HIM ‘BAXTER’S’ TILL I COME OUT”' Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 8

“GIVE HIM ‘BAXTER’S’ TILL I COME OUT”' Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 8

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