SMOKER ’iS THROAT. A NELSON MERCHANT’S EXPERIENCE. A well-known Nelson merchant happened 'to Re in 'Wellington the other day, and was haying a cup of afternoon tea in Gamble and 'Creed’s Tearoom in Willis Street. Another friend ■joined him, and the conversation drifted on to various topics. The newcomer offered the Nelson man a cigarette. The third member of the party declined. saying that he had a bit of a throat.' ‘‘That used to trouble me too, old chap,” said the Nelson merchant, “but von know I have got an unfailing specific for the complaint. I take an occasional spoonful of Baxter s Lung Preserver, and I find that eases my throat in a wonderful way. dust before I came away I noticed that my wife put a bottle aside to pack in my bag. I never .travel anywhere without ‘Baxter’s.’ ” Men who are bothered with smoker’s throat are advised to follow the lead of the Nelson man. .Tust take a dose before you retire and you will wake up bright and refreshed in the morning. Besides being an excellent cough and cold remedy :‘Baxter’s’’ has unrivalled tonic properties that help to build up the whole system. You can get n, generous-sized battle of ‘‘Baxter’s’’ from any chemist or store for 2/6 or if you are economically minded obtain the family gize at 4/6/ Bachelor size 1/6.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 10 March 1928, Page 3
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