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BABY BETTY KNEW HER “BAXTER’S.” A LESSON FOR MOTHERS. DUNEDIN. One Sunday afternoon recently some friends called round to take a certain family for a spin in the car. When a suitable spot, out in the country was reached a stop was made for refreshments. The tea things were produced from a basket, the milk being 1 carried in a large Baxter’s Lung Preserver bottle. Little Betty, seeing the bottle, piped up, “O-oh, Mummy, that s what made my nasty cough go away.” There is no more familiar bottle in New Zealand homes' than the bottle of rich red “Baxter's,” the remedy so many people fly to at the iirst sign of a cough, cold or sore throat. Wise mothers always keep a» big bottle of “Baxter's” on the shelf. All kiddies like “Baxter’s.” It is so palatable, so soothing, and brings such comfort to sore little throats and congested little chests.—Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 7 November 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 7 November 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 7 November 1935, Page 7

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