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"BAXTER'S" SAVES DISAPPOINTMENT.

COMES TO SINGER'S ASSISTANCE. A young Auckland lady had been engaged to sing at a conceit recently. The da 3' before the event she had the misfortune to contract a cold and very Bore throat. When she attempted to practiso her songs she found that her voice had practicully gone. In desperation she rang up the organiser of the performance and stated that she was afraid ho would have to find someone else to sing in her stead. "Oh, nonsense," ho replied. "You just get a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver and take it regularly every few hours. Then ring me up this evening mo know how you are." This the gir] did, and was thankful to be aple to ring up at night and sdy that #°vi. oat was much better that she r_?lt sure she would be able to sing all 0n following evening. Baxter's" has been known in New Zealand for over sixty pears as an effeeivo specific for eouglie, colds, sore tnroats, asthma, bronchitis, and all Croat, and lung complaints. Keep a Dottle always in the house. "Baxter's" so possesses unique tonic properties. bottle 2s 6d; economical fid ™ SIZO 48 6d: bachelor's bottle Is „ '. -*? 1 ® new. screw cap preserves the content*. - . 3

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 4

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"BAXTER'S" SAVES DISAPPOINTMENT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 4

"BAXTER'S" SAVES DISAPPOINTMENT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 4

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