LAST-MINUTE PACKING. LEFT TO THE WIFE. A prominent business man was hurriedly called away to another centre, and left the packing of Ins effeCtiS to his.wirc. In the last-minuto rush for the- tr;nn );ii . suddenly remembered hp..\vaut-ed tp. take. - a bottle o'f".Baxter's Lung Preserver, 'and as lie was. making a dive for the poor ho called out to "Ins wife that ho had forgot- ■■ ten to ask her .to se? to this. : IttS.nli ■ right. Tom, l'.vo already put the. Baxter 5... in your bag-yon; ought to know/by now that I wouldn't forget the one and only men in general-will fiiKl : that..tut him at bayif a c, " sc ( . :jika»t"'for' gttlarly. .Thc» If-them -• havo its..tonic . ; and stores .m* ,j jarco family,, half-a ccown, while ; TraV oi- v »i„ ton#. -: ; lers will fuid- the is.ou. _^dyt.- ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20405, 6 November 1929, Page 9
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