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A BRIDEGROOM’S DILEMMA. Baxter’s” to the Rescue. A Wellington business man was visi ing a friend of his the other day in Christchurch, and when he called at his office he found his pal in the act ot taking a swig from a bottle. “Hallo old chap, what’s the idea?” “Well to tell you the truth, I have had a very nasty cold and yesterday evening I could scarcely speak. J seemed to lose my voice altogether. A friend suggested some Baxter’s Lung Preserver, and as you can notice now, my voice has almost returned. The difficulty was,” he said in a confidential vfiusper, “that I am to be married tIS afternoon, and goodness knows how I would have got on if I had not been able to answer the parson ” Subsequently the friend went to the wedding and everything went off smoothly and well. The br?deg)o„m speech)’ alUte “ hlt with hto ’ Be sure to get your bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver. .You can get a generous-sized bottle for halfn crown although family folk now purchase the more economical size at 4/6 ho°t r tie b Tv'e B _r 6 is the —

RIFLES in light calibre and high velocities, on -view at IVAN BENNINGTON’S Sports Outfitter, Mackay Street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 August 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 August 1929, Page 2