CURED! THE CASE OFitR TAYLQP. "How are you?" said Thompson, "Ybu look off!" • ,'it "I'm bad," said Taylor, 'with a feeixle hand-shake. "Bad in the chest, in ihe throat, in the head; I've got a michtv cold." - . ■*° *«{,•*■ "Had it long?" Y. "Weeks," Avheezed Taylor. "At first it was slight— l took no heed. Now^it is painful, and even serious. My brepihi conies hard, my chest is tight. Eye tried everything from scalding hot packs to the finest doctors' prescriptions, and still—" >( ,f "There's a. cure," said Thompson, "Baxters Lung Preserver; come with me." , ' .^ With a stuffy sneeze, Taylor followed. Into the nearest chemists they, wqftt. "A bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, large size," said Thompson to the chepi4st. "Take .this, Taylor. Instnictittps on the bottle. I'll see you at the club to-morroAV night — yoA'll be cured. Gabdday." ,;, He was cured, and ever since tfien Taylor has had a bottle of Baxter's^in I th© house. -Hels never had a, .cold siijce. ■ Get a bottle. jor your cold; Is JOd the [large-sized bottle. ■"'"■'.'." »
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12745, 24 April 1912, Page 8
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