A MISTAKE IN A “BAXTER’S” ADVERTISEMENT. An interesting conversation was heard in the Sumner tram the other day when a lady who resided at Kedcliffs, in conversation with a friend, referred to a “Baxter’s” advertisement headed, “Pour Great Inventors,” and said to her friend that the advertisement stated that it was a little boy who quoted Mr Baxter as a great inventor. “As a matter of fact,” she said, “it was my little girl who, when doing her homework said to her father, ‘I suppose Mr Baxter is one of the four greatest inventors.’ Her father replied that he did not consider that Mr Baxter could be called a great inventor, but the child was insistent on the point, saying that when she had a cold her mother always gave her ‘Baxter’s’ and it always cured her, so that she considered that Baxter’s Lung Preserver must really be a great invention.” ' Such firm belief in “Baxter’s” is typical of the high regard in which “Baxter’s” is held by young and old throughout New Zealand. This has been the case for so very many years that there is no room for doubt that “Baxter’s” is by far the best remedy for coughs and colds. “Baxter’s” also has tonic properties which give added benefit. Your chemist and your storekeeper sell “Baxter’s” in three sizes, 4s 6d, 2s 6d and Is 6d.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 252, 21 September 1933, Page 2
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