One night recently, just as the members of a South Island chemist’s household had retired, someone a visitor—was suddenly seized with a violent fit of coughing. It was a dry, * nagging ’ cough at first, that tickled the throat and irritated the chest, but it gradually grew worse, and by midnight had developed into a veritable * bark.’ The coughing was incessant, everyone was kept awake, and at length the chemist in dismay went downstairs to his shop and got a bottle of cough cure which he took up to the coughing visitor. The visitor took one dose. The coughing ceased immediately. In the morning the visitor asked the chemist 4 What was that remarkable stuff you gave me for my cough last night? It stopped my cough h’ke magic!’ That was Baxter’s Lung Preserver, the best Cough Cure I have in the shop,’ replied the chemist. * It’s a sure cure for all throat and lung affections, and is famous because it cures quickly. I always use it myself, and have never known it to fail.’ ‘l/10 the large-sized bottle at chemists and stores,’ smiled the visitor, ‘ I’ve read a lot about Baxter’s— and now I know.’
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New Zealand Tablet, 27 March 1913, Page 57
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195Page 57 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, 27 March 1913, Page 57
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