INCIDENT AT WOOL SALE
Bidding at a wool sale is strenuous ' work especially in a crowded hall dur- [ ing warm weather. One oversea! buyer at a recent wool sale was suffering severely frora a sore throat as the result of a vigorous day's bidding. Fear of a seriously-impaired voice for the following sales made him ask a Christchurch friend for advice. "There's one thing we New Zea- , landers do know," his friend assured • him, "and that is how to fix sore . throats. We will get you a bottle of ' Baxter's Lung Preserver, just sip it > slowly and see the difference it makes." "Baxter's" is as good for a sore ■ throat as it is for every kind of chest • cold. Sufferers from bronchitis and asthma will also find considerable re- > lief from this firmly-established reni- ) edy. The wholesome puritv and wonderful palatability of "Baxter's" makes it ideal for children. For very young children follow the directions on the - label, e "Baxter's" is sold by every chemist - and store in New Zealand at 4s 60, e 2s 6d. and Is 6d. Be sure you get "Baxter's." —*
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21087, 12 February 1934, Page 14
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184INCIDENT AT WOOL SALE Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21087, 12 February 1934, Page 14
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