DOWNPOUR WREAKS HAVOC AT WEDDING. It had been one of the prettiest, most successful weddings of the Christchurch season; the marquee ou the lawn was still full of guests about to take their leave, when came a sudden flash, a roll of thunder, and a torrent of rain. Very soon rain came through the roof of the marquee. Luckily, as is the way with summer thunderstorms, the rain soon cleared off, and dampened guests took their leave. But wet feet extract their j>enalty, and several guests received souvenirs of the wedding in the form of unwanted colds. This is just another occasion where a timely dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver would have avoided any unwelcome consequences (as it did in the case of at least one guest who was a firm believer in “Baxter’s”). “Baxter’s” has proved the finest remedy for coughs, colds, and chest afflictions for over 75 years. The first dose soothes, a few doses give complete relief, while the tonic action of New Zealand’s most famous remedy helps to restore health and vigour “Baxter’s” is pleasant to take, and is ideal for young ami old. All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s”—l/6, 2/6, the large economical family size, 4/6. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 13
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202Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 13
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