" WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THE TELEPHONE?" A client rang up a well-known Christchurcli sharebrokcr whoso voico was very raspy and indistinct over the telephone. Ho said to his broker friend, "What's the matter with your telepliono? Give it a shake." The broker said "Just a minute," and after a brief interval his voice, came through quite clearly. "I've just had a dose of 'Baxter's.' I always keep a bottle in the drawer of my desk," he said. This incident shows how absolutely indispensable Baxter's Lung Preserver is at this time of the year. A bottle should be kept handy at home and at the office to deal promptly with coughs, colds and husky throats, it's simply wonderful tho way "Baxter's" warms and soothes and clears tho air passages. Tho " hard-to-get-rid-of " chest cold will disappear after a few regular doses of "Baxter's" when nothing else will give relief. " Baxter's" is as unique for its prompt efficacy as for its tonic properties. Don't experiment. Take " Baxter's," which has proved itself for 70 years. All chemists and stores sell the three sizes. Is 6(1, 2s 6d and extra large family bottle 4s 6d.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22457, 29 June 1936, Page 7
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