IN THE SHIPPING OFFICE. What the JjfUly Clerk said. As a well-known business man went itt to Bcoure a steamer ticket the other day be had a violent fit of coughing. “Really 1 should not bo taking this trip,” remarked the man to the ticket clerk. “I should get rid of this cold first.” “That is a simple matter,” replied the clerk. “I had a wretched cold last week, but I soon got rid of it.” “What did you talteP” “Baxter’s, of course, we all uSO it in tlfis office.” Baxter’s lung Preserver is the favourite cough and cold remedy in all parts of the Dominion. It has proved jte efficacy in office and factory, in city mansion, and in the way-back cottage. This season of the year When it is so easy to get a chill you cannot do better tjian keep a bottle of “Baxter’s” handy. Its healing properties quickly relievo sore throats, and it also possesses tonic qualities that help to build one up. You can get a generous sized bottle from any chemist or store for half-n----croWn, —Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 11
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182Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12607, 18 November 1926, Page 11
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