A BKIDEGEOOM'S ORDEAL. Society papers report a recent Auckland wedding for which the bridegroom, although laid up with influenza on the day of the ceremony, struggled manfully to the church and 'arrived punctually for the service. Whether it waß another case;;of the best man coming to the rescue ■■ .with Baxter's Lung Preserver is not known. Similar incidents, however, have happened before, 'when "Baxter's" -has Tescued a victim when a heavy cold or a threatened attack of 'flu has looked like upsetting carefully-laid plans. "Baxter's" is a most pleasant, warming, soothing remedy that quickly quells a cold. "Baxter's" drives out the chill, clears away Duskiness and soreness, gets.phlegm right off the chest, and with its unique tonic properties quickly sets you on your feet again. Always , pin your faith to "Baxter's," safe and sure for- young and old. Keep it ready for every emergency. All chemists and stores sell the three, ]^ 6d, 2s 6d, and extra ,'lasge <ts-ea sizes.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1934, Page 19
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