ELOCUTION TEACHER TAKES PRECAUTIONS. Prior to their performance at the Wellington Competitions, a class of schoolgirls, 25 in all, were each given a half teaspoon of Baxters Lung Preserver to guard against the possibility of their voices being hoarse—and they won the competition. Whether speaking from a platform or barracking at a football match, one must be in good voice. “Baxters” is the proved most popular remedy for loss of voice, huskiness, sore throat and of course, for chest colds. The worse the cold the more you need “Baxters,” the safe, pleasant remedy for young and old. All chemists and stores sell “Baxters.” Prepared solely by Baxters, Ltd., 602 Colombo St., Ch’ch. —5
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1944, Page 3
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