OX THE SCULLERY SHELF. A MYSTERY SOLVED. ' A lady called on a friend the other day and found her rather mystified about something. "What is the matter, dear?" she asked. "Well." said her friend, "I have just been puzzled," and she led her into the scullery, where she pointed to a bottle reposing on the shelf. " I only bought that bottle of 'Baxter's' yesterday, and just now when 1 went. to. take a dose for ivy cold I found about half the contents I know my husband didn't touch and I can't make it out." Shortly ajfter, the little daughter of the house retimed from school. Hearing a noise in ®io scullery, the mother went out, and tltare she saw the little one with a chair, reaching up for the "Baxter's." When taxed >vith having had it previously, she said. Oli yes, Mummy, b took .it for my throat. I. like 'Baxter's'." Baxter's Lung Preserver is a rich, red, warming, soothinc compound that gets to work in. a marvellous manner, and. quickly relieves coughs,\colds, sore throats, husklness, and chest ailments. It also possesses unique tonic properties. The new screw cap oi) the bottleat provides a perfect seal, and preserves the contents. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle of "Baxter's" from any chemist or store for 2/6, or the more economical, family size 4s 6d. For bachelors there, ill the bandy Is 6d size.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20767, 9 January 1931, Page 9
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