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TAKEN ILL AT THE OFFICE.

Alarm in Government Department.

A Government employee was taken ill in the office one morning recently. Hβ could not get his breath, and his appearance somewhat alarmed his colleagues, Someone suggested a drop of brandy, and sent out a lad to purchase some. However, the boy was under age and was refused the brandy. One of the other men then said, "I know what will do him good, run out and get a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver." This was done, and after taking a dose or two the man was able to breathe more freely, and presently able to proceed with his work. There is nothing like good old "Baxter's" for a cold in the lungs. A dose taken in time will relieve difficult breathing. Baxter's Lung Preserver is invaluable too for coughs, colds, influenza and kindred ailments. This splendid specific also possesses unique tonic properties. All chemists and stores sell "Baxter's/ , Generous-sized bottle half-a-erown;' large family size, 4/6, and bachelor's bottle 1/6.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 8

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TAKEN ILL AT THE OFFICE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 8

TAKEN ILL AT THE OFFICE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 8

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