A TYPISTE IN TEARS. The manager of a business concern was surprised one morning to find his typiste, who was made of sterner stuff than moet women, to be apparently weeping copiously. With not a little diffidence he inquired the trouble, and was told that it was "only a cold." ' Being a sensible girl, she had already sent the office boy out for a biltle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, and aHhough the manager invited her to go home, she remained on the job, and with the assistance of a few regular dosee of "Baxter's" the cold disappeared, and the next day she was lier normal, efficient self once more. By the prompt relief that "Baxter's" gives, this wonderful old remedy saves an enormous amount of valuable time that would otherwise be lost through illness. Every shop, factory and oflice, as well as every home, should have a bottle of '"Baxter's" handy. lL should not be overlooked that "Baxter's" also possesses wonderful tonic properties that prevent a cold taking toll of one's strength. Sold by every chemist and store in New Zealand in three sizes, 1/ii, 2/(i and 4/0. The larger sizes are juore economical.—(Ad.)_
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 161, 9 July 1932, Page 18
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