THE IMPORTANT QUESTION “Have You Got Any . . .’* “How are you my dear?” asked a lady of her frien.l over the phone the other evening On, all right, except that I’ve rather a so e throat ” “Have you done anything for it?” asked the first speaker “Yes. I gargled with salt and water.” “Have you got any ‘Baxters'?’ ‘No. 1 haven’t,” was the replv. “Well, you get some, take a mouthful, gargle well, and then swallow. You’ll find it gives you great relief ’ During any day or night of the year one never knows when the need will arise for a dose or two of Baxters Lung Preserver “Baxters ’ assists n so many ways: to stop persistent coughs, to clear the bronchia] tubes, to soothe sore throats Whenev *r a rough or cold threatens from chill or contagion, you cannot do better than take "Baxters” at once, and with ordinary commonsense precautions you have nothing to fear. Always take care always take ' Baxters. ’ Best seller everywhere, 4 6 and 1/6 sizes as well as the popular liberal size, 2/6 bottle.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 25 November 1939, Page 10
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