THE WOMAN WITH THE HUSKY VOICE OBSERVANT GllOCER SOLVES PROBLEM A customer was giving liur oider to her grocerNin Dunedin one day. He had jotted down the lisfc of items required, but the customer was tryjng to think of something else she wanted "Would it be Baxters Lung Preserver, madam?" said the grocer. "1 notice you seera a little husky." "That's it!" exciaimed the customer. "1 knew it was something rnost important. I always like to keeip 'Baxters' in tho house." "Baxters" is easily the best seller in New Zealand, for the simple reason thn for nearly 80 years it has demonstratetJ its unique qualities as a remedy for coughs, cnlds, and kindred ailments foi ! both young and old people. No othei remedy is bo pleasant to talce, and so quickly effective with its sootliing, penetrating, and restorative pro-portios. No other remodv also is so easily proour' able. "Baxters" is on teady sale at ever\ chemist and store tb.jughout New, Zealand, You can ahvays be nre of getting "Baxters1' and be equally sure of the benefits "H.xxteis" will give ynn Bold in three sizes, 4/6, 2/6 and hanch pocket sjzo 1/6.* I
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 13
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