INCIDENT AT WOOL SALE
Bidding at a. wool sale is strenuous work, especially in a crowded hall during' warm weather. One ,'overseas buyer '.at a recent wool sale was suffering '."save'rely front a■■ sore • throat-.' as the result: :of * a vigorous-day's -bidding. Fear of a seriously-impaired voice for the.-follow* ing sales made him ask a-Christehurch friend for advice.
"■There's one thing we New Zealanders; do know,." his friend assured him, '' and that.- is' how to-fix sore throaig.' We "will "get you a bottle ■■ of Easter's Lung- Preserver; just sip it slowly and see the difference it niakes." "Baxter's" is as good for a sore ■throat as jit'is''for every kind of chest cold. •'Sufferers"', from' bronchitis and asthma wHI also'find considerable relief from this firmly-established remedy. The' wholesome purity and wonderful palatability of " Baxter's" makes it ideal* for children. For' very young children follow the directions on the label. ',: .',''■■ ■■•■•■ ' ■
"Baxter's" is sold by every chemist and store in New Zealand at.'.4s (3d, 2s'ed,'arid ls'"6d; ,B'e":'suro you get "BaxterV'-^-AdYt. ' ■ '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1934, Page 4
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167INCIDENT AT WOOL SALE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 49, 27 February 1934, Page 4
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