WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THE ’PHONE? A client rang up a well-known Christchurch sharebroker whose voice was very raspy and indistinct over the ’phone. He said to bis broker friend, “Wlmt’s the matter with your ’phone? Give it a. shako.” The broker said, •’.Just a minute” and after a brief interval bis voice came through quite clearly. “I’ve just bud a dose of ‘Baxters.’ I always keep a bottle in the drawer of my desk.” lie said. Tills incident shows bow it pays fo have Baxters Lung Preserver' on hand. A bottle of good old “Baxters” should be kept handy at home and at the ofliee to deal promptly with coughs, colds, and husky throats. “Baxters” quickly warms, soothes, and clears the air passages. If you have a hard-to-get-rid-of chest cold, get busy with "Baxters.” You will find relief from the very first dose. Don't experiment, stick to "Baxters.” New Zealand’s proved most popular remedy for eighty years. All chemists and stores soil “Baslers.” Prepared by Baxters. Ltd.. 602 Colombo Street, Ch r is Leh u r eh.—Ad v t,
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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 20, 18 October 1944, Page 8
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