A BRIDEGROOM'S DILEMMA
“BAXTER’S” TO THE RESCUE A Wellington business man was visiting a friend of his the other day in Christchurch, and when he called at his office he found his pal in the act of taking a swig from a bottle. “Hallo, old chap, what’s the idea?” “Well, to tell you the truth, I have had a very nasty cold and yesterday evening I could scracely speak. I seemed to lose my voice altogether. A friend suggested some Baxter's Lung Preserver, and as you can notice now, my voice has almost returned. The difficulty was,” he said in a confidential whisper, “that I am to be married this afternoon, and goodness knows how I would got on if I had not been able to answer the parson.” Subsequently the friend went to the wedding and everything went off smoothly and well. The bridegroom, in fact, made quite a hit with his speech. Be sure to get your bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. You can get a gen-erous-sized bottle for half-a-crown, although family folk now purchase the more economical size at 4s 6d. For iv^ , there is the smaller bottle at la 6cL . 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 708, 6 July 1929, Page 12
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195A BRIDEGROOM'S DILEMMA Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 708, 6 July 1929, Page 12
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