HE LOST HIS VOICE, BUT FOUND A FRIEND.
One young fellow was enthusiastically preparing for his first appearance in a debate. Night tfter night he would stand in his bedroom reeling off his carefully-prepared speech, with accompanying gesture to an imaginary spellbound audience.
In a few days he had an old man frog in his throat. Talking became very difficult, and public speaking was out of the question. He became desperate.
As usual, Baxters Lung Preserver came to the rescue. With this particular fellow. "Baxters" certainly saved the situation. After a few doses all huskiness disappeared, his throat relaxed.^and his speech became normal, but as a final precaution he atttended the debate with "Baxters" in his hip pocket, so great had become his respect for this famous old remedy.
"Baxters" not only effectively deals with throat . afflications. but it is the best all-round cough remedy for all the family's coughs and colds. Even, little toddlers can. safely take "Baxters" in water. Complete directions are on every label.
The best is always the cheapest, "Baxters" is always the best.—AdvL
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 15
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178HE LOST HIS VOICE, BUT FOUND A FRIEND. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 15
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