A SUGGESTION FOR THE DAVF.NTRY AXXOTNCER! "This is London calling!" The familiar phrase in the dulcet tones of the 1?.8.C. announcer awoke eager expectation in the hearts of a certain household recently, who settled themselves to absorb the latest news from Dnvcntry. Rut. alas for expectations! The announcer. breaking the best traditions of the 8.8.C.. interrupted the session with a short, but sharp couching spasm. Whereupon "Nine-year-old" remarked: "He should have some 'Baxters,' miimmie!" Baxters hung Preserver stops a cough in the shortest time. Quickly it lifts phlegm off the chest, allays irritation, and clears away huskiness Its penetrating properties clear bronchial tubes, and a few regular doses, with the ordinary common sense precautions. quickly see the end of a most persistent cough. & "Bavters" is safe for all ages. Serve as directed in water for young children. No other remedy has the unique tonic action that makes "Baxters" so valuable. . Sold everywhere in three popular sizes, Is 6(1, 2s 6(1, and the extra large family size, 4s 6d.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23482, 20 October 1939, Page 11
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