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A MIDNIGHT "BARK." ; Qitte wight' recently, just as t-iw members .of V South. Island chemist's household had' retired, a visitor w«s suddenly -seized with a violent fit < f coughing, ft was a dry,", "nagging cough at first, that tickled the thro;it and irritated the chest; but it grad'i ally grew wonse, andyby midnighth<a 1 developed into a veritable "bark.' The, coughing w&s incessant, , everybhe>;'.was kept 4wakey .and atlength th« chemist in dismay went- dbwnstairs.tb his sho> and got a bottle r.f cougH cure, which he took up. to the Roughing visitor. The, visitor tboli one dose. .;•',.-Th©-. ;cotjghing. ceased im j mediately. In the•juMSi'ihiii.g;the visitor. tasked the chemist: :tli^t^ rem«.rkible .itiiff you p"«ye me for niy cough last night? It stopped my coußh like mfgic!" v "That was Baxter'sl L,ung Prese>rver, the best cough cure 1 have in the- chop," replied the chemist. "It\a sure cure for nil throat and lun.z affections, and is famous' because it ! cures quickly. I always use it myself, and ha.ye never known it t * j fail." "Is: lOd the large-sized bottle «.t 'chemists and stores," smiled tin? visitor, "I've read a lot about Br,x< tor's—and now I know."—AdVt.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 119, 17 May 1912, Page 5