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SERMON INTERRUPTED. L PREACHERS OUTSPOKEN . COMMENT. ’ A very well-known figure in the I pulpit was preaching recently but could hardly make himself heard. It seemed as if every other member of the congregation had' a chronic cough. Ho persevered with his task, however, 1 until the interruption became intoler- ' able. He paused when a wave of ' coughing was sweeping Hie congregation. “That is right," Im said, "now all have a good cough and get it over." What he should have added was, ‘‘Why don’t yon all take some Baxter’s BungPreserver?” “Baxter's” is wonderful, especially when dealing with a cough. After one or two doses that distressing tightness is relieved, phlegm is loosened, and the over-strained throat. is soothed'. Waste no tim ( > when you have a cold, get busy with “Baxter’s” at once. Particularly if liable to cough, take a dose of “Baxter’s” before going to church, to the theatre, or to any place where a cough would be an annoyance. All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s” which has remarkable tonic properties. Three sizes 4/6, 2/6, and 1/6. —Advt. 1

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1933, Page 6

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