HE LOST HIS VOICE, BUT FOUND FRIEND
One young fellow was enthusiastic ally preparing for his first appearance in a debate. Night after night ha would stand in his bedroom reeling clf his carefully-prepared with ac* companying gesture to an imaginary spellbound audience. In a few days ho had an old man frog in his throat. Talking became very difficult, and public speaking was out of tho question. He became des* perate. As usual, Baxter’s Lung Preserves came to the rescue. With this par* ticular 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 ha attended the debate with “ Baxters ,r in his hip pocket, so great had become his respect for this famous old remedy. # - “ Baxters ” not only effectively deals with throat afflictions, but it is the best all-round cough remedy for all the family’s coughs and colds. Even littla toddlers can safely take “ Baxters ’ in water. Complete directions are on every label. The best is always the cheapest, “ Baxters ” is always the best.— [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 3
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183HE LOST HIS VOICE, BUT FOUND FRIEND Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 3
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