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THE KIDDIES’ FRIEND. “BAXTER’S” TO THE RESCUE. Growing children are even more susceptible to coughs and colds than grownups. Sudden weather changes are apt to find their little bodies weakened and vitality lowered. They then fall an easy 1 prey to sore throats, bronchitis, whooping cough, and the other dread ailments that so frequently start as a common cold. Be prepared! Get your bottle of that fine old specific, Baxter’s Lung Preserver, to-day and keep it handy. “Baxter’s” not only promptly dispels coughs and colds, but owing to its tonic properties it helps to build up the system to resist future ' attacks. 1 It is a rich, red, warming compound with a pleasant taste that children like. You can feel it doing good from the first dose, and the soothing and healing properties of “Baxter’s” have made it the favourite cough and cold remedy all over the Dominion. There is no experiment with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. It has been on the market for over 61 years and came to us from England. Its steadily increasing sales speak volumes as to its efficacy. “Baxter’s” is obtainable from all chemists and stores at 2/6 for a generous-size bottle. Economical folk get the large family size at 4/6.—Advt. While modern poultry-keepers know how to get more eggs from their bens, these eggs have thinner shells than those laid under -more natural circumstances.

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Southland Times, Issue 20200, 10 June 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20200, 10 June 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20200, 10 June 1927, Page 11

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