THE GROCER'S REMINDER. AN IMPORTANT ITEM. It is easy to forgot something if we unwisely go shopping without a list. Obliging shop assistants often help us out by jogging our memories. Down in Dunedin the other day a woman was giving her grocery order, but she had come without a list, and was having difficulty in thinking of what r,he required. The assistant had made one or two suggestions, but the woman said " No, I know there is something else I ought to get, but what it. is I can't think." "Would it be a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, Madame?" inquired the assistant, noticing that hei voice was a trifle husky. "Oh, that's it," replied the customer. " I know it was something important—l never like to be without ' Baxter's.' " Baxter's Lung Preserver is the favourite family cough and cold remedy in New Zealand. Every mother knows how good it- is for all members of the family. This rich, rod, soothing compound is invaluable for coughs, colds, sore throats, huskiness, and all chest and lung troubles. Possesses wonderful tonic properties too. Obtainable '"?t. all chemists and stores; generous-sized iiottle half-a-crown, economical family Bize 4s 6d, and bachelor's bottle Is 6d. Th« new screw cap preserves the' contents and saves trouble with
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20761, 2 January 1931, Page 14
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