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"LIKE SWALLOWING HOT SAND." Community singing may be good fun in a hall or around the campfire, but in a crowded open motor-van with the air thick with dust the effect is far from pleasant. A party of Christchurch trampers realised this when returning home after a weekend in the hills. Monday morning found more than one of the party with a badly affected throat. One young man said his throat felt as if he had been swallowing hot sand. Fortunately this particular chap was supplied with a few doses of Baxter s Lung Preserver by a sympathetic fellowemployee and the trouble was soon overcome. • ' _ , "Baxter's' is Jus as wonderful for sore throats as for cheai colds. "Baxter's" leavM a soothing, protective film over the dellcate membranes and quickly allays inflammation and prevents irritation. To the speaker, the singer or the salesman wna has to talk » lot, an, occasional doae of "Baxter's" is an excellent preventative of huakiness and throat aorenesa. . "Baxter's" with its wonderful tonlo properties is a proven friend to both young and old. Every home should mate *Pr«otico of having a bottle of Baxter s handy. All chemuta and etorea i*Uthe Vtm «• to 6d and is 6d enefc— (Advt). c .. ' Mk W

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21909, 19 September 1934, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21909, 19 September 1934, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21909, 19 September 1934, Page 9

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