Mr. Ronald Syme, 8.A., lecturer in Classics at the Auckland University College, is spending a few days in Havvera as the guest of relatives. VOICE RETURNS OVERNIGHT. A newly-appointed executive in a prominent, V ellington selling organisation arrived from Sydney in the grip of a severe cold. Urgent business, however, kept him at Ids desk, although when dictating correspondence, his voice was scarecly audible. Lo his typiste he said one day, “What s this •Baxter’s everybody is telling me to take?” Her answer was to whip out of his office and return with a bottle about a quarter full of Baxter’s Lung Preserver from the typistes’ room. ‘‘Tastes good,” said he, taking a. dose and poakpting the bottle, and in the morning iut a voice as clear as a hell, lie vowed that “Baxter’s” was -great stuff’.” . . Hoarseness, severe chest colds, tightness of breath, raw throat and inflamed bronchial tubes are quickly relieved by Baxter’s Lung Preserver. ‘‘Baxter’s” also possesses bracing tonic properties which invigorate and enrich the blood and enable yon to enjoy bettei health always. You can obtain a generous-sized bcitle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver at any chemist or store for 2/6; or, better istill, get the family size at 4/6. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 February 1925, Page 9
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