AUNTIE'S MISTAKE A little girl was spending the school holidays with an aunt. Unfortunately she developed a cold, and auntie was verv keen to have the cold fixed up before the little girl returned home. She offered her some medicine, but the little girl indignantly said: “ What, can’t you buy ' Baxters ’ here? ” This is another true incident that illustrates the widespread confidence that has been engendered by the wonderful qualities of “ Baxters.” People who have proved the value of “ Baxters ” for coughs, colds, and sore throats, just cahnot understand anyone who does not immediately fly to “ Baxters ” when such evils threaten. Kxnerience has shown that there is nothing to equal ” Baxters,” although every year fresh remedies make their ainpearance. “ Baxters ” has beaten nil comers for 75 years, and to-day sells better than ever. That is the proof. —[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 18
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138Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23723, 2 November 1940, Page 18
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