christchurch hortess's "jewel" saved by "baxters" "I very nearly lost my 'jewel' the very day before my big party," explained a Christchurch hostess recejxtly. She was referring to her maid, M'ho W»s an e?traordinariiy capable girl, ainl whose ability was fuily apprcciated by h°r riustress. "She had caught a bad cold, ond had it not bepu lor Baxters Lung lk eservQF, wbi h I always keep in the house, I am «ure she would not bave shaken it off as quiciily as she dul, and benome her usail bright solf for the big day." The extraordinary demand for ,lBaxters" at the present time is ample evidence of the absqlute efficacy of tbis famqus old remecjy. For nearly 80 years "Baxters" has been the trusted safeguard for New Zealanders agaijist coughs, colds, and bronchial affiictiong. "Baxters" is- extremely pleasant to take, its warming, soothing, and elearing effeet can be felt from the first dose. "Baxters" js perfectly safe ancl pure for all ages. Children take it readily. Its unique tontc propertics are an added advantage. _ "Baxters" is olways on sale in tbrcc sizes from chemists and stores. 1/6, '2 G, and large lamily size 4/6. w
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 15
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