CLARENCE BROWN GOT HIS FEET WET YESTERDAY. Clarence Brown and Timothy Healey tried to launch a raft yesterday afternoon. The principal results, were a sunken craft, and two very wet little boys, Clarence sneezed shortly after his arrival home, and he was sent instantly to trod. Like a sensible mother, Mrs. Brown promptly administered a good dose* of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, and Clarence was soon glowing beneath two pairs of blankets and a quill. Now, as might be'expected, Clarence is up and about again to-day—confined to the house, it is true, and nursed and mothered and scolded a bit. And yon may smile indulgently if you will at. the anxious concern of Mrs. Brown, but it is the solicitude of the Mrs. Browns —all the Mrs. Browns everywhere —that makes the wheels of the world go round. At this time of the year, when coughs and colds are so prevalent, the wise mother takes immediate action, when she finds her child in distress. The most satisfactory safeguard to have is Baxter’s Lung Preserver, which is a tried family cough and cold remedy of over fiftyseven years’ standing. It is a rich, warm, soothing compound that instantly goes to the seat of the trouble.. It is good for children and adults alike, and you can feel it doing good from the first j apse. You can get a generous-sized j bottle, of “Baxter’s” at any chemist or store for 2s 6d. Family size 4s. 6d. | The above announcement is issued with: duo acknowledgment to “The Designer,’ New York. 191
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16174, 10 July 1923, Page 8
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