HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF. The Child’s Tribute The Baxter ud-rjhn wafg visiting some friends the other evening. The lady of the house was putting her youngest child to bed, and was amused when the youngster, aged three, pretended to cough and said, “Mumrnie, give me some “Baxter’s,” my cold is so bad.” On inquiry, it was found that the child had had a cold some few weeks previously and he had evidently appreciated the taste of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “You know it is rather curious,” remarked the hostess, “but, when 1 was a child, my mother said I used to do exactly the same thing. We used to live in Christchurch and I was rather subject to sore throats, even as a tiny' tpt, and I used to .ask my parents for “Baxter’s.” Is it any wonder that this lady and thousands' of other'/New Zealanders pin their faith to'Baxter’s Lung Pre- ' server? ' It has been the sovereign cough .and cold remedy, in New Zealand homes for over 60 years. It is a rich, ' red, soothing compound that promptly allays. irritation, cuts the phlegm and brings /spejedy . relief. In addition, it possesses unique tonic •■.properties that help to build one up. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver from any chemist or store for half-a-crown. —4;
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 December 1926, Page 7
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