the cry in the night. Mother: Ts that Johnny crying? Father: Sounds as he’s got a sore throat, poor little chap—l'll get him some “Baxter’s.” Mother: Yes, that will soothe it—ho likes “Baxters,” too. That’s the beeauty of “Baxter’s.” Not only is it the finest possible remedy for throat and bronchial troubles but is so palatable that kiddies »t all ages actually like to take it.—Advt. The leaves arc falling—and winter is setting in. During the colder weather, Donegal tweed is always a popular weave for smart coats, skirts, and costumes, and this special line will appeal to you we fell sure. A British quality, in groy, fawn, brown, and blue mixtures, 54 inches wide, and only 5s lid yard. Have a look at them. Remember our cutting out service, we cut and tack for a very small charge. Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd.—Advt. Guard against colds—keep a bottle of “Nazol” always in the home. Safe for young and old. Gives prompt relief. Now Is 3d at all chemists and stores. —Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 151, 27 May 1935, Page 6
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