IT CANT BE DONE! “Catching the next train home. Joan?” queried a young lady to her friend, when walking down Willis "street, Wellington, the other evening. “No, bother it,” replied her companion, “I forgot to get the bottle of Baxter's Bung Preserver mother asked me to buy, and I’ll have to get it now, which will just about cau.se me to miss my train. Life wouldn’t be worth living if I went home without that ‘Baxter’s.’ ” Many mothers will testify to the fact that “life wouldn’t be worth living” without “Baxter's.” It is a splendid safeguard against incipient coughs and colds. A dose in time lias saved many people from a dangerous illness. “Baxter's” is an ideal preparation for influenza. sore throats, i chest and bronchial ailments. Has j wonderful tonic properties, too. Obtainable at all chemists and stores—generous-sized bottle. 2s 6d; j 1 family size, 4s 6d; and bachelor's ! bottle, Is Gd. .G 1 (
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 887, 3 February 1930, Page 5
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