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A TYPISTE'S EXPERIENCE.

INCIDENT IN WHOLESALE DRUGGIST'S.

The manager of a well-known drug house in Wellington came in the other morning to discover his typiste suffering with a very bad cold. He told her to go to the warehouse and get a bottle of cough mixture. Straightway she got a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. By lunch-time her cough had abated and she was feeling much better.

Asked her reason for selecting "Baxter's," she said: "That is the line that we mostly sell in this office. The turnover of 'Baxter's' is pretty well equal to all the others put together. You can usually, safely follow the public." You, too, will wisely tackle that cough or cold by securing a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. It is a rich, warming, soothing compound that does you good from the first dose. Good for children and adults alike.

Besides being an excellent cough and cold preparation, "Baiter's" poasesses unique tonic properties that help to build you up; 2s 6d buys a generoussized bottle from any chemist or store. But be sure you get "Baxter's"! — Advt.

"So_that I go, what significth the manner of my goinj?"—Sabatini. There can be no question about the manner in which coughs and colds go when confronted with Baxter's Lung Preserver. This tried and trusty remedy never fails to give immediate relief. Rich, warming, dependable, and an excellent tonic as well. "Baxter's" safeguards your health, and prevents coughs, colds, and all chest and lnng troubles. All chemists and stores. Generoussized bottle 2s 6d. Be sure you get "Barter*--'-' —f*-*"

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 16

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A TYPISTE'S EXPERIENCE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 16

A TYPISTE'S EXPERIENCE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 109, 4 November 1926, Page 16

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