OVEIWEATID IN TRAM. "That's a rotten cough you've got, Gooff," said a man to his neighbour in a Karori tram the other clay. _ "Arc you taking anything for it? "Yes! ; ' was the dismal reply. "I ve tried most things, Jim, but they've made no difference." "What about 'Baxter's' ?" asked Jim. "I haven't got round to that yet" was Geoff's surprising reply. <( . "What!" said Jim incredulously, it, should have been first. You get a bottia to day! I guarantee you'll be a newmail to-morrow." , » r. « And there, is little doubt that if Geoff took ins friend's advice ho soon rid himself of that cough. Baxters Lung Fieserver promptly soothes and relieve. Tom «»glJ7r cold, and its tonic properties aid the system stand a relapse. , . r»' g Keep '.'Baxter's" over handy! essential in winter! chemists and "Baxter's" is sold at. al cm™ 2s stores. A generons-sued boll f 4s 6d; the largo i [anuiy ± «• Advt. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20867, 8 May 1931, Page 9
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