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WIFE'S CONDITION ALARMS HUSBAND

A recently married Christchurch business man was very much alarmed when, in the middle of tho night, he was awakened by his wife gasping for breath. She was trying to cough but seemed to be painfully restricted. “What’s the matter? What shall I do?” said the frantic husband to his wife, who was actually suffering from an attack of bronchitis. She gasped out the word “ Baxter’s,” which the alarmed husband quickly supplied, and the attack subsided. Baxter’s 1 Lung Preserver is remarkably efficient in giving relief to all bronchial ailments. It will clear the throat and bronchial tubes and greatly assist breathing. For a heavy chest cold one or two doses of “ Baxter’s ” will cut the phlegm and promote expectoration, at the same time its soothing properties will allay the inflammation. Tho tonic properties of this famous old remedy will also be appreciated, and mean a quick pick-up. “Baxter’s” is so pleasing and safe it is ideal for children’s colds. Every home should have a bottle. All chemists and stores sell the three sizes—--1 /d, 2/(5. and extra large familv size. •1/0. —[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 22464, 8 October 1936, Page 16

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187

WIFE'S CONDITION ALARMS HUSBAND Evening Star, Issue 22464, 8 October 1936, Page 16

WIFE'S CONDITION ALARMS HUSBAND Evening Star, Issue 22464, 8 October 1936, Page 16

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