TELEPHONE CONVERSATION •y; INTERRUPTED "BAXTER'S" CLEARS THE'LINE f An eldeVly gentleman was called to the '.phono a few nights ago. ."Hullo," he said, arid thpn, "what's that—what's thdt?" —for the Voice was unintelligible, until suddenly came—"hang on a minute." He did so, and in a few minutes the speaker's voice came over distinctly." "Sorry you couldn't hear me. I've got a wretched husky throat, do I nipped oft' for a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver." From then on, aided by "Baxters," the conversation proceeded smoothly. At some time or other in the, past seventy-five years Baxters Lung . Preserver has rendered aid to most New Zealandors. There's -nothing like good old "Baxters" for coughs, colds, sore throats and most bronchial ailments. Avoid summer chills by keeping "Baxters" handy in tho house. There's nothing , like "Baxters" — but be sure it is "Baxter's," the cough remedy with the tonic action. Sold in three sizes—ls 6d, 2s 6d and" tho large, economical family size 4s 6d at ull chemists and stores. —Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23200, 21 November 1938, Page 14
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