VOICE RETURNS OVERNIGHT.
1 A newly-appointed executive in a prominent Wellington selling , organisation arrived Trom Sydney in the grip of a severe cold. Urgent business, however, kept him at his desk, although when dictating correspondence his voice was scarcely audible. To his typiste he eaid one day, "Wbat'3 this 'Baxter's' everybody is telling me to take?" Her answer was to whip out or his offlce and return with a bottle about a quarter full or Baxter's Lung Preserver from the typiste's room. "Tastes good," said he, taking a dose, and pocketing the bottle, and in the morning Jn a voice as clear as a bell ne vowed that "Baxter's" was "great stuff." Hoarseness, severe chest colds, tightness of breath, raw throat and lnfi'med bronchial tubes are quickly relieved by Baxter s Lung Preserver. "Baxter's" also ?nvii e «» e »" brac,n * tonlc Properties which vou \ tn l e n £ nd ,! snr,c,l the blood » nd enaW e you to enjoy better health always. or Ban££ i°? tai V werous- sized bottle sSSSSswas
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 289, 6 December 1928, Page 12
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169Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 289, 6 December 1928, Page 12
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