A MUSSOLINI FOR NEW ZEALAND
It was a family round-the-fire gathering one cold ' night in Cliristchurch. Father had just said something about New Zealand needing a Mussolini. Mother said something about Miftsolini's tactics in forcibly administering castor oil to his opponents. Father replied that "that., sort of thing would not go down in New Zealand. Tommy, who had been listening attentively, put in "I tell you what would go doWn alright and that's 'Baxter's.' Nobody would mind that." . That is one of the big advantages of Baxter's Lung Preserver. It's so wonderfrillv palatable for old and young alike. Children don't need reminding that it s "time for their 'Baxter's.'" They are always ready for it and quickly show signs of recovery. ' . , . ~ "Baxter's" is as good a preventative as a remedy. Taken in time "Baxter's" prevents the development of colds, chills and chest troubles, and its unique tonic properties increase strength and resistance. Take "Baxter's" and "Baxter s will take care of you;'- All chemists and stores sell Is 6d, 2s 6d and the large economy 4b 6d bottle.—Advt, ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21899, 7 September 1934, Page 15
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178A MUSSOLINI FOR NEW ZEALAND New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21899, 7 September 1934, Page 15
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