CHANCE ENCOUNTER IN STRANGE CITY SAVES YOUTH Up in th<\ city for (lie week-end—-his first visit and naturally tlie dismally wet weather did not diminish his ardour for sightseeing. But walking with wet feet soon brings its penalties, and by Sunday afternoon a bad Cold was robbing the visit of its pleasure. Unexpectedly, he came across an old school friend, who, seeing his plight; bore him off home and dosed him up with Baxters Lung Preserver. Tho result was that he boarded his homo train into that night—cold checked —throat soothed and eased—and with only pleasant recollections of his visit. Baxters comes to the rescue time and time again. Baxters is best for all coughs, colds, and sore throats—reducing inflammation cutting phlegm, allaying irritation of the bronchial tubes from the very first dose. Baxters is the most palatable, most effective, and most firmly established of all cough remedies. Always insist on Baxters—N.Z.’s greatest cough remedy for over seventy-five years. Sold in three sizes—l/(S, 2/G, and the extra large family size, 4/C, at all chemists and stores.*
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20016, 15 August 1939, Page 10
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