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“ MOTORIST S THROAT." ANOTHER FRESH COMPLAINT. “ Moving-Picture " Eye ” some time ago made its appearance amongh those who frequent the popular moving-picture theatres the world over, but now another affection equally as serious has been discovered in “Motorist’s Throat.” Motorists's Throat is a dry, parched condition of the throat, resulting, it is stated, from the siiflierer being so frequently carried through the air at a hi'di speed. It is just as prevalent among motor-cyclists as it is with car drivers, and is a very uncomfortable affection which is likely to develop into something more serious if neglected. 'Those who sillier from Motorist’s Throat should always carry Baxter’s Lung Preserver with them. It is famous ior its s-pe<-dy cures of sore, husky and parched throats. A dose or trio swallowed each day will prevent you from gening the above complaint, or will quickly cure it if it has appeared. Don’t be without this reliable, unhuling remedy —it is only 110 the largesized bottle at chemists and sto -es throughout tlie Dominion, o: run be obtaimsl post free from J. Baxter and Up , Vbmichurch.*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 3

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