THE WOMAN WITH THE HUSKY VOICE. A customer was giving her order to lier grocer in Dunedin one day. He had jotted down the list of items required, 'but the customer was trying to think of something ctec she wanted. "Would it be Baxter's Lung Preserver, madam V said the grocer. "I notice you eeem a little husky." "That's it!" exclaimed the customer. "I knew it was something most important. I always like to keep "Baxters" in the house." "Baxters" is easily the 'best seller in New Zealand, for the simple reason that for nearly 80 years it hae demonstrated its unique qualities as a remedy for coughs, colds, and kindred ailments for both young and old -people. No other remedy is so pleasant to take, and po quickly effective with its soothing , , penetrating, and restorative"properties. "Baxters" is. on ready sale at every chemist and store throughout New Zenland. You can always be sure of s:etting "Baxters' , and be equally sure of the benefits '"Baxters" will <*ive you. —- (Ad.)
A poisoned, clogjred system is an open invitation to ill-health and disease. D~> what thousands do —take R.U.TS. and right you are! R.U.R. purifies the entire system and renews youthful health. —(Ad.)
f*L Learn Gregg Shorthand j&_ The Popular. QuicklyLearned 'Method. Su<--ces3ful tuition guaranteed. Complete corres- , pondence course IT you cannot attend tbe col- - lege. Send for FREE Lesson. WAKEFIELD COLLEGE Palmartten Bldg., 47 Queen Bt. Ph. 41 -397
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 306, 26 December 1940, Page 11
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