Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

THE CHAIRMAN’S SECRET.

“BAXTER’S” AS AN AID TO ORATORY.

A well-khown chairman of committees was having lunch with a friend at the club the other day, and was being congratulated on his gift of easy speech. “ 1 don’t know how you do it, old man,” said his companion. “ Your voice never seems to get husky, and every word you say can be distinctly heard.” “Well, I’ll let you into the secret. Before I go to any pulnic meeting where 1 have to speak I always take a good dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. It seems to lubricate the throat, and knowing that my voice is not likely to trip me up gives me more confidence in my power of speech, and so helps me all round. Not forgetting the fact that its tonic properties buck me up too.” The above is quite a good tip to business men and others who have occasion to

; speak in public. “ Baxter’s ” is a rich. 1 red, warming compound that does good from the first dose. Invaluable for coughs, colds, and all chest ailments. Obtainable all chemists and stores in three sizes: 4s 6d, 2s 6d. and Is 6d. The new screw cap preserves the contents. —Advt. i Sharks teeth are used as “ money ”in some of the Pacific Islands; while in China they are mounted in gold to form I attractive ornaments, j Egbert, King of Wessex, was the first :to be crowned King of All England. This was in 827. “ Hnia" Butter has greater “spread- ; ability” because it comes to you fresh i daily from the churn. —Advt.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19310615.2.91

Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 21361, 15 June 1931, Page 10

Word Count
266

THE CHAIRMAN’S SECRET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21361, 15 June 1931, Page 10

THE CHAIRMAN’S SECRET. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21361, 15 June 1931, Page 10