FAULTY FILM ELICITS APT COMMENT FROM SOLDIER.
During the showing of tactical films at an evening territorial parade recently, one film was projected that had a faulty sound track. 1 lie commentator's voice came over to the listeners—at first only slightly blurred —but finally developing into a really husky growl. The company wit was equal to the occasion. "Give him some 'Baxter's'," he cried, amidst general laughter. Trust the troops to know what's best for them. Baxter's Lung Preserver has proved itself to be the finest remedy for coughs, sore throats, liuskiness, and asthma, bronchitis and a number of chest troubles. "Baxter's" is easily the best seller at all chemists and stores throughout New Zealand in three popular sizes: Pocket size 1/6, liberal size 2/6, and large economical family size 4/6. J Be sure it's "Baxter's."—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 306, 28 December 1939, Page 3
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