OVER THE AIR Radio programmes for the - principal New Zealand stations will be found on page 8.
RADIO ANNOUNCER'S MYSTERY CIFT. The following interesting anecdote appeared in the "N.Z. Radio liecord" of j une 25th "For 24 hours a bottle. careiully wrupped, stood ou the table under the auuouncer'a rostei of 1ZB. Lt bore a tag addressed witli the naine oi a wellknuwn auuouucer, and tho otliers speculated freejy on lts coutents. ladeed, if it had been creain it would have soon been butter, so mueb and so olten was it shaken. Of course, the gentlenian to whom it was addressed was booked ofi' Ihe day it arrived. Nest day, wlieu be rushed in hot and tired after a round oi g/olf. the announcers gatherod about while be picked it up. I.ovingly 'he opened it, contempiating relreshments— only to discover »t. svas eough inixture from n dear lad.y wfao had bearrl him cough uv«.j the air." It is fairly sale to assiime that ihe remedy supplied was Baxters Lung Preserver. "Baxters" is best for all hoarsenesB. huskiness. sore throats, colds on the chest and bronchial troubles. At all chemists and stores, 1/6, 2/6 and extra large size 4/6. Take care — take "Bastersd?
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 165, 30 July 1937, Page 3
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