MYSTERY OF MISSING LECTURER To a roomful of students one recent Saturday morning the non-appearance of their'lecturer at the appointed hour was at first the source of conjecture, later deepening to mystery. A hurried search through the college proved of no avail, and it was not until a telephone call was made that the mvstery was solved. 'The lecturer was in bed with a severe cold. "Doesn't he know about Baxters Lung Preserver?" remarked one of the students. For generations "Baxters" has proved its worth in dealing with coughs, colds, sore throats, and bronchial ailments, and is easily New Zealand's favourite remedy. "Baxters," warming and soothing in effect, does good from the first dose — cutting phlegm, removing tightness, allaying irritation and with its tonic action, "Baxters" quickly promotes speedy recovery from coughs and colds. Always take "Baxters," Is 6d, 2s 6d and the economical family size, 4s 6d, at all chemists and stores. "Baxters" is best. —Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23112, 10 August 1938, Page 17
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