CHANCE ENCOUNTER IN STRANGE CITY SAVES YOUTH. Up in the city for the week-end—his first visit, and naturally the dismally I wet weather did not diminish hie ardour 1 for sightseeing. But walking with wet J feet soon brings its penalties, and by I Sunday afternoon a. bad cold was I robbing the visit of its pleasure. J Unexpectedly, he came across an old school friend, who, seeing his plight, bore I him off home and dosed him up with ' Baxter's Lung Preserver. The result was that he boarded his home train late that night—cold cheeked —throat soothed j and eased—and with only pleasant recollections of his visit. '"Baxter's" comes to the rescue time and time again. "Baxter's" is best for I all coughs, colds and sore throats—re- | diii-ing in flu in ination —cutting phlegm, allaying irritation of the bronchial : tubes from the very first dose. I "Baxter's"' is the most palatable, uioct effective and most firmly established of all cough remedies. Always insist on "Baxter's"—Xew Zealand's greatest remedy for over seventy-five years. Sold in three sizes—1/6, *2/6 and the extra large family size, 4/6, at all chemists and stores.— (Ad.) 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 191, 15 August 1939, Page 4
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