VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE. One night the house was in a state of confusion. Two members were suffering with wretched colds and were making things unpleasant for everyone. To make matters worse, mother had failed to bring home some Baxter’s Lung Preserver, but had bought something that “ looked like Baxter’s.” Consequently a vote of no confidence in the family buyer was passed. She made amends, however, by turning on j an attractive supper, and promised to send for a big bottle of “Baxter’s” first thing in the morning. In nearly every home there is a noticeable preference for “ Baxter’s.” This soothing specific has proved itself by far the quickest, surest and safest remedy for everyday coughs and colds, | and definitely the greatest boon to suf- j ferers of heavy chest coughs, bron- j chitis, asthma, and kindred ailments. Since its introduction over 70 years | ago. “Baxter’s” has won the confidence of the New Zealand public, and the . ster.dilv-incmasing sales are proof posi-1 tive of its definite superiority. Be sure I you get “ Baxter’s.” Three sizes. Is 6d, 2s fid and 4s fid, at any chemist or store. G I
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 27 (Supplement)
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