OVERHEARD IN THE DARKNESS.
The lights were out, and a packed audience was enjoying the antic* of a popular comedian. One lady, who wa« convulsed with laughter. was aU, uufortunately, convulsed with a cold, and the effort of laughing and coughing was very taxing, to say the least of it. At last she gu;>|MMl. "\\ hv didn't 1 bring mv bottle of "Baxter's" with mc!" Every woman . . . every man . . . every child can rely on Baxter'* Lung Preserver to deal with cough*, colds, sore throat* and bronchial ailment*. "Baxter"*" i* perfectly pure and perfectly safe for even quite voung children when diluted with water according to direction*. "Baxter"*" act* quickly. Immediately you sip "Baxter's" you can feel it* penetrating action. Inflammation and tightness are quickly relieved, husky throat* clear like magic, congested 'bronchial tubes are soon relieved. Experience ha* proved that, provided ordinary common *cnse precaution* are taken, there is no remedy in the whole wi«lo world that can come up to Baxter'* Lung Preserver. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 245, 15 October 1940, Page 9
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164OVERHEARD IN THE DARKNESS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 245, 15 October 1940, Page 9
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