A would-be wag fell In with a thud t'other day. When passing a receptacle on the corner In. company with Home of his pals, he dropped a lighted match into the backet. containing waste paper, tram chocks, etc., and stood by grinnlnK to watch the fun. He felt a bier was:, no doubt, aa flarncH Hhot up, but his jaw fell when the hand of a plain-clothes "John" came down heavily on bin shoulder. For once a policeman wu.h right on the spot at the pnycholoßlcal moment. " CONQUERED. Influenza is more «erlou» than most people imagine: it taxes the most robust constitution to the utmost and its effect* win often he felt for weeks afterwards t'Hually the kldnoyh and llvor are arfected. And laxative medicine 1* always beneficial, hut Baxter's l«ung Preserver, which bullda up iho Hvntem and restore* the vitality, In easily the be«« remedy for Influenza, und the sore throAts which often accompany it. Once you try thla famous Is lOd remedy you will not experiment with other*. It ha« a pleasant taato 'and children take It readily,*
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NZ Truth, Issue 511, 3 April 1915, Page 4
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