TOO NICE TO HE A MEDICINE. Peggy (aged seven): “There, 1 thought so, Doily has an awful cold.” Nancy: " What are you going to give her, soliio medicine?’' I’cggy: “Oh, no; I'll give her ‘Baxter's/ That’s not a medicine.” Nancy: “I know it’s not; it’s too nice.” That 'is typical of the way kiddies regard Baxter’s Lung Preserver as a pleasant, soothing remedy that quickly fixes their coughs, colds, and sore throats. They like its pleasant flavour. Alwavs give “ Baxter's ” to your children. ’dst a bottle with your next groceries. Is 6d, 2s 6(1, and 4s 6d.— [Advt. | She (on her first voyage) : “ What is that place down there?” He: “Why, that is tilc steerage.” She “ And does it take all those, people to make the boat go straight?”
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Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 2
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