CHRISTCHURCH HOSTESS' "JEWEL" SAVED BY "BAXTER'S" "I very nearly lost my 'jewel' tlio very day before jay big party." explained a Christchurch hostess recently. She was referring to her maid, who was an extraordinarily capable girl, and whose ability was fully appreciated by her mistress. "She had caught a had cold, and had it. not been for Baxters Limp Pre. server, which 1 always keep in the house, I am sure she would not. have shaken it off as quickly as she did, and become her usual bright self for I lie hi- day." The extraordinary demand for "Baxters" at the present time is ample evidence of the absolute efficacy of this famous old remedy, [for nearly NO years "Baxters" has been the trusted safeguard for New Eenlnndera against coughs, colds, and bronchial afflictions. "Baxters" is extremely pleasant to take, its warming, soothing, and clearing effect can be felt from the first dose. "Baxters" is perfectly safe and pure for all ages. Children take it readily. Its unique tonic properties are an added advantage-. "Baxters" is always on sale in three sizes from chemists and stores. 1/G,, 2/G. and large family size 4/6,*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19335, 27 May 1937, Page 12
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