"SORRY BUT I CANNOT CONTINUE"
It is seldom a call for an encore is declined by concert artists, but at a Christchurch Bowling Club's annual concert held recently a performer was forced to apologise for not returning to the footlights. "I am sorry," he exclaimed, "but I cannot continue. My throat is impossible to-night." A member of the committee suggested that a glass of water "might see the song through." But it takes more than water to relieve that sort of throat. It is a job for Baxter's Lung . es;rvtr. Sore throats, like the more serious chest troubles capnot be trifled with. The sooner "Baxter's" is on the job the better. This rich warming, soothing remedy gets right to where ihe trouble lies. Clears the throat, relieves inflammation, stops that hot ticklish burning and restores clear healthy breathing. "Baxter's" has excellent tonic properties, too, that give the system extra resistance against colds icl 'flu. Don't allow sore throats or any kind of chest cough to handicap you. Pin your faith to "Baxter's"—the proved remedy. All chemist- and ftores sell "Baxter's" in the three : izes. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. _5
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21285, 3 October 1934, Page 8
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