AN OFFICE MYSTERY THE secret of the bottle. Tbo accountant of a prominent Christchurch warehouse became rat,her curious the other day, when he espied a member of his staff hastily slip a bottle into his pocket. He went, back to his sanctum, but decided to make a hasty visit shortly afterwards, when ho discovered the cleric taking another “ swig ” from the bottle. The employee became a little embarrassed when'questioned as lo what he was drinking, but the accountant-, only smiled when he discovered that the “crime” consisted in the clerk taking a dose of Baxter’s Lung, Preserver to ward off a cold. The senior man commended the clerkon his good sense in taking precautions, hub explained to him that he should,not have been so secretive about it. Like the clerk, the accountant knew iho value, of this fine old remedy, as lie frequently uses “ Bader's ” liim,self. Lung Preserver is not i niy a splendid cough and cold remedy, tub it has unique ionic properties that help to build one up. “Baxter’s” routs the most stubborn chest (old or backing rough in record time. You can get a generous-.siwd bottle of “ BaxierL ’’ tor ‘is Ixl, or the mere economical family .sir.e at 4s t>d. But be sure jou obtain “ Baxter’s.”-|AdvL.J
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Evening Star, Issue 19326, 12 August 1926, Page 14
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209Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19326, 12 August 1926, Page 14
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