TELEGRAPH OPERATOR'S EXPERIENCE. V A business man from Wellington-was in Christchurch recently, and called on an old friend of his in the Telegraph Office. He inquired after his pal's family, and was told that they had had a pretty rough time of it during the inclement weather that had been so prevalent. Three of the children had been ill with colds, and one of them had developed bronchitis. The ■ man himself had been confined to his home. "Do yoii know," said the telegraphist, "I don't know what we would have done except for Baxter's Lung Preserver. A I fellow-officer recommended it r t6 mc, and the first night I took it home the whole i family seemed to get ease. : It was the first decentknight's sleep I had had for weeks. My wife says that she would not now be without it in. the house." .. You, too, will find that there is nothing better on the market than Baxter's Lung Preserver; for coughs, colds, influenza, j and similar affections that are so prevalent at this time of the year. ' : _ . A spring cold is often more serious than a winter one. Be prepared—keep "Baxter's" handy. • It is pleasant to take, and contains no -harmful narcotics. "Baxter's" also possesses Splendid tonic properties which help to build up. the body and resist future attacks. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle at any chemist or store for 2/0; or, better still, get the family size at 4/0. — '(Ad.) • <", Raincoats for ladies in black and coloured rubbers, gabardine, etc., most moderate prices, at Ashley's A.B.C. i Stores, Karangaiape Koad.—(Ad.}, - i
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 222, 18 September 1924, Page 8
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