"BAXTER'S" SAVES DISAPPOINTMENT. COMES TO SINGEU'S ASSISTANCE. A youug Auckland lady had been engaged to sing at a concert recently. Tho clay before the event, she had the misfortune to contract a cold.and very sore throat. When she attempted to practise her songs she found that her voice had practically gone. In desperation she rang up the organiser of the performance and stated that she was afraid he would have to find someone else to sing in her stead. "Oh, nonsense," he replied. "You just get a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver and take it regularly every few hours. Then ring mo up this evening and let rat' know how you are." This the girl did, and was thankful to be able to ring up at night and say that her throat was so much better that slio.fclt sure she would be able to sing all right on tho following evening. "Baxter's" has been known in New Zealand for over sixty years as an effective specific for coughs, colds, sore throats, asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and. luiig complaints. Keep a bottle always in the house. "Baxter's" also possesses unique tonic properties. Generous-sized bottle 2s (3d; economical family size, 4s 6d; bachelor's bottle, Is (sd. The new screw cap preserves the contents. —Advt. F.ROM ONE MAN TO ANOTHER. What better example of the true Christmas spirit can one smoker show another than to mako him a xjresent of a lib glass humidor of Edgeworth tobacco? If the recipient be already an Edgeworth smoker, there will probably bJ no gift that he will moro greatly appreciate. If ho be not, then the gift will serve as a happy introduction to Edgeworth and a means of bringing an enthusiastic new member into tho Edgeworth Club. To make it still easier for Edgewoi"1 smokers not to forget ono another, the lib and -Jib humidors are provided at Christmas time with appropriate wrappings.—Advt. Wood.;' Great Peppermint Curs for Coughs nod Colds never fails.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 138, 9 December 1930, Page 14
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