OOMMUNITY SINGING. * Popular Novelty. Community singing m becoming increasingly popular in Wellington, and all and sundry regularly gather in tfhe Town Hall for a hearty sing-song. One enthusiastic singer had contracted a cald and core throat during his holidays, and was extremely disappointed at hfe inability to attend the weekly gathering. However, thanke to the good offices of a friend who recommended Baxter's Lung Preserver, his cold hae completely disappeared. His vocal organs are now functioning nor-; mally, and he is eagerly anticipating the next "sing." For well over 'half-a-century "Baxter's" has given relief to thousands of sufferers from all throat affections, bronchial troubles, coughs and colde. Famous einge'rs have praised Baxter* Lung Preserver as an unequalled remedy for sore throats. Countless numbers of people also Appreciate the rare' tonic properties contained in "Baxter's.". It enriches the blood—fills you with; pcp —makee you fit. 2/6 a large bottle, at chemists and stores.— (Ad.) 75
Revival leaders of the past. "Billy Bray," Baptist Tabernacle Saturday night.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 4 May 1922, Page 8
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