YOUNG GIRL’S PLIGHT OUTSIDE PICTURE THEATRE. Through an unfortunate misunderstanding a certain young lady of Christchurch had ail unenviable experience. It was a very foggy night, and for more than half an hour she waited outside a theatre for somebody who did not arrive. At 8.30 she gave up hope and went home with her feet like ice and thoroughly chilled in body and spirit. The mother’s surprise turned to anxiety when the girl started sneezing and shivering. Mother promptly produced a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, gave her a good dose, and ordered her to lied. Another dose in the morning before leaving for the office, prevented the cold developing, and her equanimity was further restored bv a telephone ring from the hoy-friend who was able to satisfactorily explain the misunderstanding. . This is another actual instance where “Baxter’s” taken in time will prevent serious developments from chills or colds. If a cold lias been neglected, there is also nothing like “Baxter’s” to root it out of the system. Everyone with a persistent cough should take “Baxter s” regularly, and with other common sense precautions should rapidly throw it off.
“Baxter’s’’ tonic properties are also valuable in accelerating recovery and preventing relapses. “Baxter’s” is so palatable that youngsters ask for it. Every family should have the extra large bottle 4s 6d; which is so economical. This size and the popular Is 6d and 2s 6d sizes are on sale at all chemists and stores throughout New Zealand.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 177, 27 June 1936, Page 2
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