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WELL-KNOWN SINGER GETS COLD FEET.

Well-trained singers' throats arc very sensitive instruments—highly susceptible and likely to catch colds at any moment.

Imagine, then, the concern of the friends of one of our well-known singers who, late for mi appearance at a city theatre, was forced to run through wet, muddy streets to reach the theatre in time. j

Arrive in time ho did, and, going straight on the stage with cold, wet feet, delighted the audiencc with some very fine singing. "Now," he said, when his items were over, "I'm going home to have a big dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver, and then straight to bed." He knew that "Baxter's' is best for coughs, colds, chills, sore throats and, many bronchial ailments.

"Baxter's" is invaluable for Singers and public speakers—allaying irritation and relieving congestion at the first dose. Always ask for "Baxter's"—l/ 6, 2/6 and 4/6, all chemists and stores. Take care this winter—take "Baxter's." (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1938, Page 9

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WELL-KNOWN SINGER GETS COLD FEET. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1938, Page 9

WELL-KNOWN SINGER GETS COLD FEET. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 138, 14 June 1938, Page 9