MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN BEHIND THE SCENES IN CHRISTCHURCH The scene was a large room in & house in Christchurch. Between 20 and 30 people were present. The convener of the meeting, in whose house it was being held, had undertaken some organising work in connection with the municipal elections. Before he started to address the meeting he walked over to the mantelpiece, on which was standing a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. He took a dose and remarked: " 1 halve been in bed for the last two days, and as I did not want to miss to-night's gathering, I got the wife to get me some ' Baxter's' this morning, and hero 1 am, feeling much better already." _ Bronchial colds are always bad at this time of year, and there is no remedy that will give greater ielief to such a cold as will " Baxter's." But do not wait until you are laid low. Start with " Baxter's " at the first sign of a cold. It docs its good work right away, not only clearing the cold right out of the system, but fortifying the system to resist the ever-recurring attacks of the; cold germ. Every chemist and store sells " Baxter's" in the Is 6d, -2s 6d and 4s 6cL family bottle. —Advt. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22131, 10 June 1935, Page 7
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