THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT A suburban grocer tells an amusing story of one of his juvenile customers. This little lady toddled into his store one morning and. reaching up, placed a penny on the counter. “A penny worth of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, please.” “Oh! But you can only buy it in bottles,” he explained. “But I only have a little cold, and a penny worth will fix it,” the customer reasoned. Being a resourceful fellow, the grocer slipped into the kitchen, where he knew his wife kept “Baxter’s" for the family use. He invited the child in and gave her a spoonful of “Baxter’s” and sent her off home smiling and happy. This story illustrates the wonderful faith the young folk have in “Baxter's.” I All children love this rich, warming. I soothing compound. Beet for all coughs I and colds, for children and adults alike. “Baxter’s” has excellent tonic properties, too. Order a bottle with I your next groceries. Big family eco- | nomy size 4/6, and liberal 2/6 and 16 ! sizes at all chemists and stores
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19986, 19 December 1934, Page 5
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