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A BUMP ON THE HEAD. GIVE ME SOME "BAXTER'S!"

A little child came home from school crying the other day, and said that a naughty boy had thrown a stone at her. When the mother examined tho little one'B head, sure enough there was a slight lump on the side. • She endeavoured to soothe the child’s feelings, and said that it would be all right, and that she would fix it up. “Yes,” said the small girl, “give me 6ome Baxter’s.” She knew that was what mother always flew to when the children showed the slightest 6ign of a cough or cold, and tho efficacy of Baxter’s Lung Preserver evidently had stuck in the little one's mind. “Baxter’s” is tho universal favourite throughout the Dominion to-day. Everywhere you go you will find that it is tho remedy that is recommended by friend to friend. By sheer merit it has steadily forged nhead, until now it has become the leading cough and cold medicine.

Baxter’s Lung Preserver is also a tonic as well as a cold remedy, enriching and renewing the blood cells and toning up the system generally. You can obtain a generous-fiized bottle from your chemist or store for 2s 6d ; or, better still, get the family "size at 4s 6d. It is more acoftpmical. 32-

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11665, 1 November 1923, Page 2

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A BUMP ON THE HEAD. GIVE ME SOME "BAXTER'S!" New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11665, 1 November 1923, Page 2

A BUMP ON THE HEAD. GIVE ME SOME "BAXTER'S!" New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11665, 1 November 1923, Page 2

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