THE WOMAN WHO WAS SCEPTICAL
A woman was declaiming how she did not buy advertised products, and started to recite the well-known lines she did not buy. When Baxter’s Lung Preserver was mentioned, she hastily admitted that “Baxter’s” was an exception, for recently her husband had suffered from quinsy and, although he was slightly better, his throat remained sore, until she did the sensible thing and gave him frequent small doses of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” will always afford welcome relief to sore throats if frequent small doses are slowly swallowed. “Baxter’s” should be in every medicine cupboard because there are so many ailments where “Baxter’s” will give relief that is urgently needed. Young children are frequently troubled with throat afflictions, and “Baxter’s” should be given as directed, with water. The tonic properties of “Baxter’s” make it doubly valuable. No other cough remedy has such a wide range of usefulness. Always insist upon “Baxter’s.” ....
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21850, 31 December 1940, Page 11
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154THE WOMAN WHO WAS SCEPTICAL Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21850, 31 December 1940, Page 11
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