FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM COUGHS Take a bottle of Baxters Bung Preserver —and take a close according to these directions, which are on the label: From 10 years and upwards—--1 to 2 teaspoonfuls after meals, or every 2,3, or 4 hours (according to the urgency of the case), b rom i years to lfi years—3o drops to 1 teaspoonful. From 4 years In 7 years— HO drops io ihi drops. From 1 year to 2 years— lo drops to 20 drops. From 1 vpnr—4 drops to 10 drops. Children should take their “Baxters” with water —adults without watct. There’s nothing as good as “Baxten;" for quickie remedying coughs, colds, sore throats, and many bronchial’ailments. "Baxters" is equally good for young and old —children especially love it. “Baxters" —warming and soothing—quickly cuts phlegm, reduces inflammation of the bronchial tubes, and allays irritation. "Baxters" does good, from the very first dose. Be sure you get "'Baxters”—New Zealand’s greatest cough remedy for over 75 years. From aU chemists and stores, i/0, 2/0, and the large economical family size, 4/0. Ask for “Baxters,"*
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20030, 31 August 1939, Page 14
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