WHEN WORDS FAILED THE SERGEANT-MAJOR.
SCOTTISH REGIMENT ACTIVITIES. Keenness has been the keynote of the recruiting activities of the N.Z. Scottish Regiment—and in Christchurch so keen are the members that extra long drill nights are held so that high efficiency may be speedily attained. Unfortunately, the other night, at* the end of a long, strenuous parade.. the sergeant-instructor's voice faded and: nearly gave out altogether. "Bn*ig some 'Baxters' next time," came an anonymous call from the ranks, when the parade was dismissed. And a good idea. too. There's nothing like Baxters Lung Preserver for soothing . sore throats, relieving huskiness. and for remedying coughs and colds "Baxter's" cuts phlegm, reduces inflammation of bronchial tubes almost from the first dose. "Baxters" is pleasant to take—children love it—i and its tonic action helps set you up after heavy colds and 'flu. Always keep a bottle handy. ■ "Baxters" has been New Zealand's greatest cough remedy for 75 years. Ask for "Baxters" from.: any chemist or store. Sold in three sizes—ls 6d, 2s 6d. and 4s 6d. Be sure it's "Baxters."-—Advt
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1939, Page 25
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