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THE SEQUEL TO A'PKOZES PIPE,

Host of us wouldn't mind missing a cold shower on a frosty morning. However, a certain Christchurch man, quite normal in other respects, wai terribly annojed when he couldn't have bis usual shower owe morning recently. The reason was that a "16. degree frost" had frozen the w^atcr in the pipes. Eesult, no water—no. shower. Returning homo that night our friend, who had boen-liko a>bear with a *ore head all day, swore that he had caught a cold ns a lesult. His uiidcistanding wife knew that his faiUj in hi» «old ahpwcr was only equalled by his faith in Baxter's Lung Preserver, and gave him a good dose of "Baxter's" at bedtime.

In the -morning all vfti well once njoie, pur friend pnjoyed his shower, atp a hearty breakfast, and said he felt as fit as a fiddle; adding just as he was leaving for the officp, "It was just as well we had 'Baxter's' in the house las£ night.'' Always remember there are hundreds of ways of catching a cold —'but only one eft'ective way to deal with a cold. That ia to take "B»xter'»" promptly. "i ; ".■■'-'.; "Baxter's" is as palatable as it is effective.

Sold by all chemist* and stores in bottles a"t Is 6d ; .2s 6d, and is U.— Advt ■ ■ .

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 10

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