A MLDNIOHT "BATIK." One night recently, just as ■t'ne. members of n South. Island chemist's hou&ohold had1 xetirod, a visitor wjis suddenly seized witli ■■;. violent fit <i coughing. It was a dry, "nagging"' j .'cough at first, that tickled the throrit ,'4' nd irritated the chest; but it grad'i ■ally grew worse, .and by inicl'night iw 1 ;develop.ed jiuto a. veritable "bark. '. •The coughing was incessant, everyone was kept awake, and at length. th° chemist in dismay-"went; clown--Bfeaifs to his shop and got a bottle rf cpuglL cure, which he took iip to thr 'coughing visitor. ' Th.c visitor took one do.se. : The coughing ceased im ljlediately. In the morning thevieit^ir juiced the chemist: "What was time remarteble-stufF you .c-'ive me for my cougu last night? It stopped my cough like mrgic!" . •'Tliat was liaxtoi'.v Lung Pr*l--werver, the best cough euro I have m the ahop," replied th® chemist. "It'> a. sure cure for all throat and lun.z affections, and is famous, because it cures quickly. I always uuo it myM*lf. .and ha,vo never known it L> fail.". ■ [ "Is. lOd the lisrgo-sized bottle •-1 t chomists . .".lid stores," smiledl th» \ visitor, "I've read a. Jot about B^.xt<»r's—and now I kn<nv."-~ Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 115, 13 May 1912, Page 5
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200Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 115, 13 May 1912, Page 5
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