THE VICAR'S DILEMMA. TOLD BY "PUNCH" CONTRIBUTOR. Chorley Wood, England. Mr. D. A. Gulliver, a regular contributor to "Punch," has forwarded from England another order for Baxter's Lung Preserver. He mentioned incidentally that he was at a friend's wedding, and the vicar who was conducting the service was so hoarse that he could hardly make himself heard. Before going to the wedding breakfast, Mr. Gulliver, realising the disadvantage that the vicar was under, very thoughtfully went home in his car and got him a bottle of "Baxter's." Mr. Gulliver states that after giving of "Baxter's" he was able to make his speech at the breakfast with a clear and resonant voice. So delighted was the vicar with the results of taking "Baxter's" that, to use Mr. Gulliver's own expression, "he sang its praises like a psalm'." Candidates for Parliament, as well as parsons and all public speakers, will find "Baxter's" invaluable for hoarseness, tiredness, and loss of voice.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 7
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