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NOT WHAT HE EXPEOTED!

"WKen visiting some friends, a, cer'taitt Scotsman was afflicted with a hs»vy cold atod hoarseness of the throat. Pining the evening his host said, "Look herv^ld man, you have got a deiico of ~», wld OB yon. Let me give yon sometatftf wwrning which will fix you up." ' Tie Seotßmlui immediately acquiesced, with TUions of hot toddy in his mind. His face fell a bit when his jfcost, with • twinkle in his eye, produced from a. cupboard a bottle of Baxter's '.Lung Preserver. He mixed a good doso with a little hot water, and gave it to the Seotamm saying, "Drink this down, :Jt will do 700 good.'* The sufferer did *>, and wm agreeably surprised. He fognd that the "Baxter's" iaunsdiateJy eaMd his sore throat, and before the |«Teniag had gone the hoarseness had ■vanlahed. ■ . ' ' 1 This wall-known specific for coughs yand colds is the favourite remedy with iNew Zealanders. "Baxter's" not only jleals tho delicato membranes of the ;throat add longs, but it drives a cough j^rop '.the-system, creating strength to l-esist further, attacks. In addition it possesses unique tonic properties. You can- obtain a generous sized bottle of from any chemist or store for 2s «d. Also Is 6d and 4s 6d.— AS**./. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 6

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NOT WHAT HE EXPEOTED! Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 6

NOT WHAT HE EXPEOTED! Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 6