INCIDENT AT WOOL SALE Bidding at a wool sale is strenuous work. ! especially in a crov.-ded l:all during warm | weather. One overseas buyer at a recent wool sale was suffering severely from a Fore throat as the result of a vigorous day's bidding. Fear of a seriously-impaired voice for the following sales made him ask a Christchurch frier.d ior advice. • "There V one thing wo New Zealanders do know," his friend assured him. "and that is how to fix sore throats. We will get you a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, just sip- it slowly and see the difference it makes." "Ba.zter's" is as good /for a sore throat as it is l'or- every kind of chest cold. Sufferers from bronchitis and asthma will also find considerable relief from this firmly* established remedy. The wholesome purity and wonderful palatability of "Baxter's" makes ii Ideal for children. For very young children follow the directions on the label. "Baxter's" is sold by every chemist and store in New Zealand at 4s 6d. 2s 6d and Is 6cL' Be sure you get "Bas^r's." ' r—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21727, 16 February 1934, Page 14
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