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Tommy had eaten three helpings of pudding and was still going strong. ‘‘Once upon a tim'e, Tommy,” said his mother, ‘there was a little boy who ate too much pudding and he burst. “Huh!” replied Tommy, “there ain’t no such thing as too much pudding!” “Then,” asked his mother, “why did the little boy burst?” Tommy - massed his plate ‘for a-fifth helping. “Not enough bovX” he said.

A DUNEDIN FIND A well-known business man stated that while eleaning-up some new offices which lie recently took over, there was discovered, in ail out-of-the-way corner a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, half full. It- had' apparently lain undisturbed Tor some years. It is difficult to ascertain the exact''time, when it was putthere, but .the label was a very old one.. The 'Sioral lies in the fact that, evenlong ago •commercial men found “Bax-: ter’s" efficacious for. coughs and colds." Tlie bottle, was only half used, arid one may conclude from this that the user found relief with but haff a bottle, and put the remainder aside for future use. At this season of the year, when coughs and colds ate so prevalent, yon will wisely get a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver'. If is a rich, warming, soothing compound, which quickly gives relief ; also possesses splendid tonic properties. A generous-sized bottle can be obtained from any chemist or store for 2 5,or try, the bachelor -gfce at

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 November 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 November 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 November 1927, Page 8

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