AN ALARMING EXPERIENCE
BURGLARS SUSPECTED A woman residing in Thorndon, Wd» ■ lihgton, awoke one night with an uneasy feeling that all was not as » should be. She discovered that her husband was missing from the tea and heard uncanny sounds proceeding from other parts.of the house. A seconds later her husband returned to the bedroom carrying something 1,1 ~ his hand. “What’s the matter?” she enquired in a stage whisper, I* “ burglars?” “Don’t be silly, was , unsympathetic response. “My ‘ like a rasp and I was just huntmg»r -j the bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver* ■ It is always a wise precaution w* troubled with a cold or with a**®coughing to take a dose of before retiring, and to keep this won- : i derful remedy bandy at the in cape of attacks during the Time has proven “Baxter’s” to most valuable remedy for coughs, co«» P|;| huskiness and all chest ailnwmw* k*u Rightly renowned for its tonic ''■« ties also. Sold In three gO.wMM chemists and- stores. 1/8, 2/8 *n« large family size 4/6. Firmly IfUBiMI ppon “Baxter’s.” ■ - '-511111
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21867, 21 August 1936, Page 8
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