ON THE WAY TO THE CABARET “BAXTER’S” TO THE RESCUE. A Wellington friend was suffering from rather a bad cold one night recently, but as he had undertaken to accompany a lady friend to a dance ho did not want to break the engagement. On the way to the cabaret he purchased a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Curiously enough, when lie met his friend he found that she also had a bit of a cold, so the two people had a “swig” out of “Baxter’s” bottle in a secluded spot just before they entered the hall. Some good folk going into the cabaret noticed the young people drinking from a bottle and made some caustic remarks about the present generation “going to the dogs,” and so on. Had they known the true facts they would have commended the young man on his foresight, because, with the assistance of good old “Baxter’s” ho and his friend were enabled to have a thoroughly enjoyable evening. At the slightest sign of a cough.or cold you cannot do better than obtain a genorous-sisecl bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver from any chemist or store. This only costs half a crown, and may save you pounds, besides untold distress. At all seasons of tho year “Baxter’s” is an unfailing remedy. It is a rich, red, soothing compound that does you good from the first dose. It cases sore throats and relieves bronchial ailments. It also possesses wonderful tonic properties that help to build one up. Bo sure
Pascal's Fruit Salad, the sweetmeat par excellence; real fruit centres. Obtainable from leading confectioners.—fAdvt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19437, 21 December 1926, Page 11
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266Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19437, 21 December 1926, Page 11
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