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OVERHEARD IN A TRAM. Beryl, and Whooping Cough. A peculiarly human story of "Bax-1 terV' was overheard on a Lyall Bay tram the other day. Two ladies were; talking together, when one said: "How is your little frirl?" The other replied, "You mean Beryl! Oh, I've had a dreadful time with her; she contracted whooping-cough. The poor little soul nearly coughed herself away, and I couldn't do anything for her, until Mrs. Thompson came up on Friday afternoon. When she saw Beryl slie said, 'Why don't you try some 'Baxters'?' So I got Bert to buy" a bottle that night—and, would you believe it, she slept for six .hours. I wouldn't be without it in the houee now | for anything There's no douV* it really '' did her a lot of good." During the sixty years Baxter's j Lung Preservei has been or. the market; it has consistently proved itself to be unequalled as a remedy for coughs, colds, influenza, whooping-cough, bronchitis, catarrj, and all chest affections. Having penetrating properties, it quickly seeks out the root of tlje trouble and brings speedy relief. It is rich, warming, soothing—easy to take. "Baxter's" also possesses wonderful tonic qualities which generally fortify. the system against further attacks. Never he without a bottle of "Bax-; ter's" in your iiome—be safeguarded. You can buy a generous-sized bottle for 2/6 from any chemist or storekeeper, cr better j still, the family size, 4/6. Be sure it's j "Baxter's."—(Ad.) _______________ • I Xtc is the most delicious breakfast j imaginable, a baked and peptonised por- i ridge meal, - 1/6 packet everywhere.—Ad. [ That fretrul peevlsn chill may be sur- ; rering from worms. Give Wa-le's Worm Figs, the never-railing remedy. Pleasant to take; absolutely harmless to delicate , children. Obtainable all chemists.—(Ad.) ' Xtc (ecstasy), the new porrfdge meal,' cooked in lOmin, easily digested, will not heat the blood; 1/6 large packet.—< Ad.)

Football CompeHHon CASH £M£ NFFIRENT MATCHES 88/ZC # "UKMNOUNCED EACH WEEK The proprietors of the "CAPSTAN" Navy Cut Cigarettes offer weekly until further notice a cash prize of £5 for the most accurate forecast of the results of two of the Senior Rugby Matches played • here each Saturday. All you have to do is to»— (1) Fill in on the clotted lines of the form, your forecast of the number of points scored by each team. (2) Write your name and address in the space provided. (3) Cut out the a "CAPSTAN ,, 10's Packet-and post it to "CAPSTAN" Cigarettes, Box 1032, Wellington, so that it will be received not ; 1 later than the first mail on the Sat"CAPSTAN ,, Navy Cttt Cigarettes. urday on which the matches are to RUGBY FOOTBALL FORECASTING COMPETITION. be P l^- / estimate that the following number of points will be scored by i T° U ""* SeT^ m any number of attempts, the respective teams in the two undermenthnei Senior Matches to be «V a oc-riK?.. n r? ne °* " lese forms with Play* on Saturday, June 12th. f L *£* ****** A 20 8 p"*** vnii do for two forms, or a 50 s Tin tor five. PONSONBY pt». v. GRAMMAR pts. Only nn - ■ c -S attem Pt must be made on each COLLEGE JS" 11 * lhe Proprietors' decision will be final. VARSITY pts. v. RIFLES. ~*. N ° corres P°ndence wUI be entered into. "" : " *: ** f Vent oi more &** one Person being enfati .t d to ** P"». the money will be divided Name equally. (State wkrtker Mr. Mn. er Mtw) . m 1-fi y J^ reach ° f *« above conditions disAddress____ qualifies the entry. Airmen will be notified by Utter. Write clearly. 2* ©II CI Ifl yOUF Extra Forcatting Forms (v above) mrm obtainable at a| hhwiwi,,. * OIT ©CStSI I

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1926, Page 14

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