SALESMAN'S CONSIDERATE ACTION.
A Christchurch salesman had called on the manager of a large firm who was one of his regular customers, and, as usual, offered him a cigarette. "No thanks," said the manager. "I can't tackle a cigarette. My throat won't let me." After they had finished their discussion the manager said he was leaving for lunch. The salesman said, "Well, come with me. lam going to get something to fix that throat of yours." He took his friend to a store over the road, and asked for a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. "A few doses of that will fix your throat. It's done the same for me many a time." Whether it is just a sore throat, huskinees, loss of voice, or whether the trouble is deeper down in the bronchial tubes, or right on the lungs, there is nothing like "Baxter's" to afford quick and complete relief. "Baxter's" not only has marvellous remedial properties; but has a tonic effect which has to be experienced to be appreciated. "Baxter's" has held the lead in New Zealand for 70 years, with sales stijdily increasing all the time. This surely indicates that there can be nothing that gives such all-round satisfaction as this pleasant, warming, soothing compound. Make up your mind to always have a bottle of "Baxter's" in the house. All chemists and stores sell the three popular sizes, 4/6, 2/6 and 1/o.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 5, 6 January 1934, Page 14
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235SALESMAN'S CONSIDERATE ACTION. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 5, 6 January 1934, Page 14
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