FERRY PASSENGER'S GOOD LUCK.
'"It was a cold night on ..an interIsland express steamer, and a commer.cial traveller noticed) a business acquaintance among those on deck, who was suffering from a cold. The traveller took his friend down to his cabin to give him a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver which he always carried with him. To his astonishment he found two bottles in his suitcase and so was able to give his friend one of ;them. ■'■•■■•lt so happened, his wife had slipped a' bottle of "Baxter's" in his suitcase when packing his bag for him, and on his way to the station the traveller had purchased another, not knowing that he already had '"Baxter's" with 'him. " • , ;' ■ : ' Air experienced travellers find it .wise to carry a bottle of "Baxter's" wherever they go. This famous remedy, rich and-red :in appearance, soothing and warming in > effect, gives relief 'from the very first dose. Being palatable, it is ideal for young and old alike. The most severe cold will readily respond to "Baxter's." It is a'wonderful boon to bronchitis sufferers and all elderly folk who suffer from night coughing.' '.< "Baxter's" is sold by all chemists and stores in the popular Is 6d, 2s Gd, as-well as the extra large family 4s 6d! ilze.—Advt. ]
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 15
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211Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 15
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