A MISTAKE fN A " BAXTER'S" ADVERTISEMENT An interesting conversation was heard in the Sumner tfrtnl tlio Other da.v when a lady who resided at Redcliffs. in conversation with n friend, referred to n " BnxtorV' advertisement headed, " Four Great. Inventor*," and said to her IVieiid that the advertiVenient stated that it was a little bov who cjuoted Air. Baxter as n great inventor. " As a matter of fact," she said, "it was my little girl who. when doing her homework said to her father, 1 I suppose Mr. Baxter is'one of t lie four greatest inventors.' Her father replied that ho did not consider that Mr. Baxjfcor could he called a great inventor, hut the child was insistent on the point, saying that when sho had a cold her mother always gave her ' Baxter's' and it always cured her. so that she considered that Baxter's Lung Preserver must really ho a great invention." Such firm belief in " Baxter a i* typical of the hMi regard in wlv'- '' Baxter's" 1«< he'd by voting nni'l old throughout New Zealand. This has h f, eii the ease for so very ma'iv veaj's that there is no room for douht. that "l3i<xter's" is by for (lie best remedy for coughs and eolds. " Baxter's" ajso has tonifl properties which give added benefit. Your chemist and yotir storekeeper sell " Baxter's" in three sizes, 4s 6d, 2s 6d and Is 6d. —Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21579, 25 August 1933, Page 5
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