THEN THE SAXOPHONE PLAYED.
Baxter's Lung Preserver found itself a saviour to the saxophonist in one of Wellington's leading dance orchestras last week. During the first dance the saxophone player, who had a slight cold.'was seized by a "tickling" cough. This became bo bad that he could hardly play at the end of the number. The pianist, having noticed his condition/ produced a. bottle of "Baxter's" and made him take a dose. By the time the next dance started the saxophonist was able to "carry on/' and to continue without inconvenience for the remainder of the evening. " . Baxter's Lung Preserver is a genuine remedy for all coughs, colds influenza,- catarrh, and all bronchial troubles. Its penetrative properties seek out the root of the trouble and soon effect a remedy. It is rich and sootjiing—easy to take—speedy in action. "Baxter's" is also a wonderful tonic, toning up the system by enriching the blood and supplying revitalising- elements to the constitution. Be safeguarded against prevailing ailmentsbuy a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver to-day. A generous-sized bottle can be obtained from any chemist or 6tore for 2s 6d.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18635, 9 March 1926, Page 2
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