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"WHEN THE DEVIL WAS ILL"

A Christchurch lawyer and member of tho Canterbury Repertory Society made the following remark to a friend going to see "When tho Devil was 111," the society's recent production: "Jn the part where tho chap who plays tho author is given something to relievo a violent fit of coughing it looked to mo like ' Baxter's.' The same size bottle; tho label looked the same, nnrew cap the same. I'll bet it is ' Baxter's.' See if you can pick it." Whether it was an imitation of "Baxter's " for an imitation cough is not known. There's one thing certain, however. For a real cough Ihero's nothing to come up to the r»al " Baxter's." Wherever there are sore throats to be soothed, coughs, .-olds and chills to be alleviated, " Baxter's " plays the leading role. All chemists and stores sell " Baxter's " in three popular siw.s: Is 6d, 2s 0d and the big jconomical family size, 4s 3d.—Advt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22209, 9 September 1935, Page 16

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"WHEN THE DEVIL WAS ILL" New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22209, 9 September 1935, Page 16

"WHEN THE DEVIL WAS ILL" New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22209, 9 September 1935, Page 16