IT WASN'T THE BABY THAT KEPT THEM AWAKE. The “Limited” was packed for the overnight journey Imm Wellington to Auckland. In one of the new airconditioned compartments the passengers were comfortably settled down 3 1 ■ the luxurious reclined seats. Contrary to expectations, a very young baby did not make a sound all night, but a male passenger kept many awake with a chesty cough he simply couldn’t suppress. “Give him some ‘Baxters.’ somebody,” was one of the audible comments the unlortunnte one had to endure. ile forgot his Baxters Lung Preserver. Don’t you forget yours. Take “Baxters” with you wherever you go. Take a sip or two at the first throat tickle, and see the magic that N./. s most popular rough remedy performs. To-day “Baxters” is a bigger success than ever, easily outselling imitations old and new. “Baxters” remedial | qualities are absolutely unique. “ Bax--1ors” also has a tonic action that helps chase a cold right out ol the system. . If vou really want to stop that cough, you*ll buy a bottle of “Baxters.” is 6d, 2s 6d. and the extra large size, 4s Gd, chemists and stores. —Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 115, 13 April 1940, Page 4
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