BANK CLERKS BOOM “BAXTER’S.’ Another triumph has been scored by Baxter’s Lung Preserver, proving that this sterling specific should always bo kept handy at the office as well as in the home. A bank teller contracted a severe _ cold, which threatened to take some shifting. Some timely doses of “Baiter’s,” however, gave the desired relief in one night I Next morning the teller was practically free from cold, and he cheerfully passed on the information to an "inquirer that he had also cured a fellow-sufferer. Always keep a bottle of “ Baxter’s ” handy. You can feel the first dose of this rich, soothing tonic do you good. It starts its work with the first spoonful and doesn’t lot up until the cold left you. Really it is unequalled. Just try it once, and you’ll agree it’s a friend indeed. Baxter’s Lung Preserver costs only 2s 6d for a generous-sized bottle. Order it to-day from your Chemist or Grocer. —Advt. 21
Trapping a big coyote that -had been stealing his chickens, Joe Salee, of San Jacipto, California, attached a bell to the animal’s neck and liberated it. The ringing of the bell kept the ranchmen informed of the coyote’s approach, and no more chickens have been stolen.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18171, 16 February 1921, Page 5
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