AN ALARMING EXPERIENCE burglars suspected. A woman residing in Thorndon, Wellington, awoke one night with an uneasy feeling that all was not as it should be. • She discovered that her husband was missing from the bed, and heard uncanny sounds proceeding from other parts of the house. A few seconds later her husband returned to the bedroom carrying something in his hand. “ What’s the matter?” she inquired in a stage whisper, “ Is it burglars?” “ Don’t be silly,” was the unsympathetic response. “My throat’s like a rasp and I w.as just hunting for the bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver.” It is always a wise precaution when troubled with a cold or with night coughing to take a dose of “ Baxter’s ” before retiring, and to keep this wonderful remedy handy at the ' ->dside in case of attacks during the night. Time has proven “ Baxter’s ” to be a most valuable remedy for coughs, colds, huskiness, and all chest ailments. Rightly renowned for its tonic properties also. Sold in three sizes by all chemists and stores. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and extra large family size, 4s 6d. Firmly insist upon “ Baxter’s.”—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 4
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187Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 4
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