. THE WHITE BUTTERFLY .AGAIN Two neighbours were discussing the •white butterfly problem over their garden fence. One who had suffered considerably through the pest was very anxious about the.matter. " What with colds worrying the family and white butterfly worrying my garden," he remarked, " I am having an anxious time of it." "Well, I'm sorry 1 don't know how to get rid of the butterfly," his friend sympathised, "but I do know how to fix tliosri colds for you. We were troubled the same way last winter until the wife put us all on to Baxter's Lung Preserver. 'Baxter's' certainly saved us from a lot of trouble." Every household, especially where there are children, should make a very special point of having a bottle of "Baxter's" always at hand. Buy the family size bottle tor preference, it provides tho best value and ensures "Baxter's" being haqdy when wanted. And when your cold is conquered you will fitill enjoy tho benefits of "Baxter's" owing to its splendid tonic properties. Get a bottle to-day from your nearest chemist or storekeeper. Sold in threo sizes, Is 6d, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. — Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 14
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