AX ALARM I.NO EXPERIENCE BURGLARS SUSPECTED A woman residing in ihorndon, Well* ington, awoke one night with ari un " oasv fooling that all was not as it should lie. She discovered t lint her husband was missing irom the h™, and hoard uncanny sounds proceeding from other parts of the house. -A teff seconds later her husband returned to the* bedroom carr.ving something > n his hand. "What's til'' matter/ she inquired in a stage whisper, "Is burglars ?" "Don't ho silly," was the unsympathetic response. ' w throat's like a rasp and 1 was just hunting for the bottle oi Baxter s ,-jUiig Preserver." It is always a wise precaution troubled with n cold or with "'S', coughing to take a dose of "liaxtei s before retiring, and to keep this nonderfid remedy handy at the hed.su 0 in ease of attacks during the ng» Time has proven "Baxter's to je a most valuable remedy iur coughs, cjM, Jiuskincss and all chest ailments. Rightly renowned lor its tonic piC'f>e ties aiso. Sold in three sizes bv a chemists and stores, is Gd, 2s od « extra large family size 4s 6d: I' ll ro ' insist upon ' 'Baxter's.'Ad vt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22493, 10 August 1936, Page 12
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