"GETTING INTO HOT WATER.-" "Baxt'er's" Again. "Where on earth have you been, Jack?" questioned an irate wife the other evening when her husband arrived home about twenty mmutes later than usual. "I've had tbe dinner all ready this last half-hour." "Well, dear, I couldn't help it," anBwered the husband, "I felt ' a eold coming on me this afternoon, and I thought it just as well to go to the chemist's and purchase a bottle of 'Baxter's.* On that account, I just missed a tram. and had to wait abeut fifteen minutes for the nest oue." "Oh. well," said the wife, "ujnder those circnmstances IT1 forgive you. You did a very wisg thing." Baxter's Lung Preserver is a splendid safeguard against incipient coughs and colds. A dose in time may save you a dangerous illness. "Baxter's" is an ideal preparation for influenza, sore throats, chest and bronchial ailments. It also possesses wonderful tonic properties. A generous-sizcd bottle is obtainable from any chemist or store for half-a-crown, or jkocure the more economical family size at 4/6. There is also thl useful baehelor size at eighteenpenot.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 142, 18 July 1929, Page 5
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