MEMBERS OF OPERA COMPANY NEARLY FREEZE During the recent territie gales that swept New Zealand, the inter-island steamer express, carrying as passengers the members of a well-knowu Opera Company, took throe hours to berth at Lyttelton iu the midst of an icy southerly gale. It was an experience that woula dampen many high spirits, but the members took it in good part, enlj remarking that the cold bothered them. Indeed, one member said ,ll:1 t she “was eating as much ns she could, it being the only way io keep the cola out.” However, nobody caught cold which would have been a serious matter as they were due to make an appearance that night—but if f| ie.v u’fl some kind friend would most likely have introduced them to Baxters Ling Preserver. At (his time of the year nobody should bo without “Baxter’"’ as a sateguard against coughs, colds, sore throats and other bronchial ailments. “Baxter’s” is a warm, soothing cmnpcAml that quickly relieves inflammation and cuts the phlegm. "Baxters relieves from the first dose, and ts unique tonic properties help ptexent relapses. , , . Ask for “Baxter’s” from any ehem Ist or store, 1/6. 2/6. and the largo economical family size 4/6 Always insist on “Baxter's . Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 199, 20 May 1936, Page 2
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