! A NEW GAME, i Supplies for tire' “"Chemist.' 7 A Christchurch mother recently rei: lated to a frienil an amusing incident [ connected with her little son aged six. ■During the- Christmas holidays she said that he had some . small friends in to play with him. Sometime in the.afternoon he came running in 'to her aud said,. “Mum, can I have the bottle of [/Baxter’s?’ ” “Why, Geoff, w*hat do you want it for?’’ she asked. “You see, Mum,’’ replied the youngster, “were playing at chemist’s-shop. I’m the chemist, and a customer has just come in and asked for “Baxter’s.’’ Baxter’s Lung Preserver had evidently made such an impression on these children tnat they even brought it into their games. For over sixty years this splendid specific has been famous for healing coughs, colds, asthma, sore throats, bronchitis, and all chest and lung complaints. It also possesses . unique tonic properties. Obtainable at all chemists aiid stores. Generous-sized bottle, 2/6; economical, family size, 4/6; and bachelor’s size, 1/6. The new screw- cap, preserves the contents and makes a perfect seal.— Advt. “Tan-el” imparts a bright, lasting shine to floors, linoleums, furniture, and to fabric and dueo car bodies. Very economical to buy—-easy to apply. All grocers. —4
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 16 February 1931, Page 8
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