CONSPIRACY AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE. Wilfred had kept the household awake during the night. At breakfast time before he cam e down the other members of the family volunteered various ideas for keeping Wilfrid quiet the following night. The younger members were all for drastic action, but mother, as usual, had a commonsense suggestion ■which she was sure would overcome Wilfrid’s obstinacy. You see the whole trouble was that Wilfrid had a chronic cough. That night when he went to bed he found at his bedside a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver with a jnessage alongside. “Please take me.” Wilfred took the hint and took the “Baxter’s” and his cough soon ceased to trouble him. Colds are not only a nuisance but a meiface. They come at unexpected times. Baxter’s Lung Preserver should always be kept handy. A timely dose of this rich, warming, soothing remedy quickly puts things right and prevents colds spreading. See that there i s a bottle of “Baxter’s” in your home. All chemists and stores sell the extra big family size 4/6, the liberal 2/6 size and the handy 1/6 pocket size.—Afivt,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 July 1933, Page 2
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