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MAKING UP THE HOLIDAY LIST.

DON'T (FORGET "BAXTER'S." A family who usually spend their Christmas Holidays at the seaside, were making up the list of articles required the other evening. The irrepressible small boy chimed in "Don't forget the 'Baxter's' JSother, I used the last of the old bottle when we had our Bchool holidays." The small boy had caught a cold, and his mother verv wisely put him immediately on to "Baxter's." He wanted to see that the family was safe-guarded this Christmas-time. Wise mothers and fathers do not risk coughs and colds even at this period of the year. There is nothing like good old Baxter's Lunc Preserver to counteract a chill, and a dose of til is sterling specific frequently wards off a more serious ailment. It also possesses tonic properties. For over sixty years "Baxter's" has been the favourite coufdi and cold remedy. It eases sore throats and relieves bronchial troubles in a wonderful way. Von can pet n generous-s : z°d bottlo of "Baxter's" for half-a-crown at any chemist or store. The large family size costs 4s 6d. while there is the handy pocket size at Is 6d. The new screw can preserves the contents and makes a perfect seal. ■—4

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 7

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MAKING UP THE HOLIDAY LIST. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 7

MAKING UP THE HOLIDAY LIST. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 7

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