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“FOR GOODNESS SAKE TAKE SOME “BAXTER’S.” This was the ejaculation of a Wellington lady the other night when she was disturbed by the incessant coughing of her son. The lad had been playing around at College and had got a chili, with the result that he had quite a bad bronchial cough. Like all boys he had not been taking proper care of himself, and the ‘bark’ was gradually getting worse. His mother had got a bottle of “Baxter’s” and told him to take a good dose before going to bed. Tlie lad took a teaspoonful when roused, and the family were able to settle down to peaceful sleep again. Like thousands of other New Zealand mothers, this good lady knows the value of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. At. this time of the year when coughs and colds are so prevalent, it is a most reliable standby to have in the house. It is a rich, red, soothing compound that does good from, the fiist dose. Not only does it break a cough or cold up in record time, but it possesses tonic properties which help to build up the system to resist future attacks. Invaluable for sore, dry, parched throats. “Baxter’s” is now put up in bottles with a handy screw cap which provides a. perfect seal, and keeps the contents in good condition. All chemists and stores sell Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Generous-sized hottie at 2/6, but economical mothers buy the largo family size at 4/6, while there is a handy pocket size for bachelors at 1/6, 6

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1930, Page 11

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