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OVERHEARD IN A TRAM

BERYL and whooping cough . A peculiarly human story of “Baxr*®” was overheard on a Lyall Bay jram the other day. Two ladies were liking together, when one said: “How I s 'Your little girl?” The other replied, i°u mean Beryl? Oh. I’ve had a dreadful time with her; she contracted looping-cough. The poor little soul rjjT coughed herself away, and I Quid n’t do anything for her, until Mrs. nompson came up on Friday after.^r2 n - When she saw Beryl she said,, j, by don’t you try some “Baxter’s”.* 00 * got Bert to buy a bottle that night 'rand would you believe it she slept for th h v OUrs - I wouldn’t be w’ithout it in * bouse now' for anything. There’s <loubt it really did her a lot of good.” pouring the 60 years Baxter’s Lung hao rve F as been on the market it proved itself to be unas a remedy for coughs, colds, cat^ ei L 2a ’ wh °oping-cough, bronchitis, a nd all chest affections. HavP ene b ra ting properties, it quickly br-in ° ut bhe root of the trouble and l n „ 58 s Peedy relief. It is rich, warra—easy to take. to^ axterV : also possesses wonderful the which generally fortify v ; ste ™ against further attacks. te r *«” k e without a bottle of ‘‘BaxY ou J n J’ our home—be safeguarded. *or2sfi/i a generous-sized bottle better JLV 0111 a °y chemist or store, or sure it’fS’ A he family size 4s 6d. Be Baxters.”—9.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 82, 28 June 1927, Page 7

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OVERHEARD IN A TRAM Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 82, 28 June 1927, Page 7

OVERHEARD IN A TRAM Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 82, 28 June 1927, Page 7

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