"WHEN FATHER GETS A COLD HE THINKS HE IS GOING TO DTE" This amusing anecdote is no fish story. It. actually happened. A man had been deep sea fishing: oft' Whangajoa. and on coming ashore called at an accommodation house and sought the proprietor. One of the daughters of the household said. "You'll find Dad in the living room." The visitor entered that room, which was vacant, but noticed a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver on the .mantelpiece. He passed through to the bedroom, but again no proprietor, but another bottle of "Baxter's" was in evidence. Returning to the daughter ho said. "I can't find your father anywhere, but. 1 found two bottles of 'Baxter's.' " She replied. "When Father sets a cold he thinks he is going to die. so he keeps a bottle of 'Baxter's in pretty well every room." Poor father. However, whether father sets much sympathy when suffering from a cold is not so important as to whether he gets some "Baxter's." One dose of "Baxter's" does more good than a ton of sympathy. "Baxter's" is the finest cough remedy as proved by its marvellous popularity maintained for many generations. "Baxter's" has many unique qualities, including ability to shift a firmly rooted chest cold and for preventing a cold developing on the chest. It is. of course, remarkable for its tonic value. Kasily the best seller at all chemists and stores. In 1/6, 2/G and extra large 4/3 sizes. Always take care, always take "Baxters."*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19100, 22 August 1936, Page 7
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