RADIO ANNOUNCER SUFFERS SEVERE HANDICAP Most, listeners-in to the nows t lie other week were concerned for the unhappy announcer, who was suffering from a relaxed throat. Throat complaints generally seem o, develop at t.lu> most awkward Moments. Public speakers —• and others, of course, should play safe a rid keep Rasters Rung Preserver handy. For irritating coughs, sore throats, husky throats, there’s nothing like "Baxters.” ‘'‘Baxters" assists in so many ways —night, and day—all through tire year—stops persistent coughs, clears the bronchial tubes —quickly relieves chest colds. Always take care—■ always take “Baxters” at first sign of cough or cold. Ask for “Baxters”- —N.Z.'s greatest cough remedy for over seventy-five years—l/6, 2/6, and 4/6, all chemists and stores,”'
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20114, 7 December 1939, Page 15
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