NO MOANING AT THE BAR
It was a coldish day at a recent trotting meeting in Christchurch, and a visitor to the bar, having ordered his refreshment, invited the barman to at* likewise. The barman said : “ Thank* all the same, but I’ve got a bottle of 1 Baxters' here, and I wouldn’t be her» if it wasn’t for ‘ Baxters.’ ” People in all walks of life have learn* to rely on Baxters Lung Preserver when fighting a cold. Every mother knows that ” Baxters ” is a perfectly safe, reliable, and palatable remedy for children. In all chesty coughs, when breathing is difficult, take “ Baxters ” in accordance with the directions on the (ahel The growing demand over 75 years definitely proves the superiority of “ Baxters ” 'Get better—get “ Baxters.” —[AdvtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 4
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126NO MOANING AT THE BAR Evening Star, Issue 23729, 9 November 1940, Page 4
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