A SIDE-SHOW SIDELIGHT A feature of the Christchurch Winter Show was Side-Show Alley, offering a wide diversity of amusements. One could throw a dart at a target or could attempt to throw a woman wrestler. The side-show merchants were going full blast every afternoon and evening. One man in particular, a small man with a big voice, had a table covered with silver coins and invited all-comers to win these coins by surrounding them with rings. Ou the edge of tbe table he had a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, and was frequently heard to remark that they were welcome to the money, but they had to leave the “Baxter’s” alone as he could not carry on without it. (neidents such as this reveal the tiemendous value of “Baxter’s.” In all walks of life people find “Baxters a great boon to prevent hoarseness, to ward off a cold, to relieve tightness on the chest, mid for all bronchial and pulmonary troubles. Young and old find “Baxter’s” most palatable and most effective, while the tonic properties of this irreplaceable remedy are widely appreciated. All chemists mid stores sell “Baxter’s” in 4/6, 2/6, and 1/6 sizes.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 18, 16 October 1933, Page 11
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