BAXTER'S" FOR THE KITTEN. BILLIE'S BRIGHT IDEA.' A small child who had been presented with a kitten for Christmas, was warned by his mother to keep away from it for a few days as it had a Dad cold. The child pondered oyer tliia ruling for a while, and then trotted out to the kitchen. Shortly after there was a crash, and the mother rushed out, to find her little boy standing on a chair looking with dismay at a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver which he had knocked off a shelf and which was now broken., and its contents oozing out. " Whatever have you done Billie?" asked his mother. " Well, Muvver, I was going to give Kitty some ' Baxter's* to mako her cold better so's I could play wiv her." Most New Zealand children are familiar with Baxter's Lung Preserver.- They know that it does them good, and in their small way, as proved by the above incident, have great faith in the good old specific. " Baxter's" is a rich, red, warming, soothing, compound which is good for coughs, colds, sore tlnba s, lmskiness and all ln'°ncliin ", inents. Obtainable at t id c. - and stores; generous-sized.botfcl b. * 6d, economical f*mdy . s >™ 4s J< bachelor's bottle Is 6d. # cap preserves the content.- v
Children love Trellis CortHal Cooling and wholesome. All stoies ana chemists. , , The best remedy for " worms-Wade * Worm Figs. Safo an inexpensive.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20793, 9 February 1931, Page 3
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