A BANKER GOES “CROOK”
NOT WHAT YOU MIGHT THINK! A business man c alled into liis hank the other day and interviewed a leading bunker in respect to arrang- • ins an overdraft. Tie noticed that the banker was looking pretty “crook, | and seemed to be “sniffing ’ a good deal. “You don’t seem too well,” he remarked, “Xo, I’m not.” replied the banker; “in fact I’m afraid I'll have to ‘go down’ for a couple of days to get rid of this beastly cold.” “Taking anything for it?” asked the business : man. “Xo, what can I take?” “Get some ‘Baxter’s,’ of course.—you ought to know its the best thing out for colds.” The banker immediately sent out for a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. and after taking a few dose? ; throughout the day he felt much - better and was able to carry on j usual. “Baxter's” is a rich, red, warming' compound that never fails to do good, i The finest specific for coughs, colds . ; influenza and chest and lung troublesHas tonic properties, too. Obtainable at 2s *>d for a gencroussized bottle at all chemists and stor®*- j ! or. better still, get the larger ar.d mere | economical size at 4s t>d. Bachelor'* bottle
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 10
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202A BANKER GOES “CROOK” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 807, 30 October 1929, Page 10
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