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SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL OPERETTA PRODUCER’S WISE kOVE. A Canterbury school put on an operetta at the end of ther year, and during the last few weeks everyone was keyed to a pitch of excitement. As can be expected, quite a few of the children taking part were troubled with hoarseness through unaccustomed rehearsing, and, of course, one or two had colds. But the producer had things well ?n hand, and at the final rehearsal he told the children what to do: “Tell your mothers that a few doses of Baxter’s Lung Preserver will put you right. Not only those who have colds, but all of you with ‘froggy’ throats as welj.’’ “Baxter’s” is certainly the best specific for throat and chest afflictions. Even a deep-seated chest cough that is hard to dislodge by any other treatment will respond wonderfully to a few regular doses of “BaxAnother advantage of “Baxter’s” is that, while it brings relief, it also helps to strengthen the system and avoid a return of the cold. This 1 i& because of the excellent tonic properties for Which “Baxter’s” is re- ’ nowned. Make up your mind that during this year you will not be without a bottle of “Baxter’s” in your house. There is the extra large family size at 4/0, the liberal size 2/6 bottle, and the handy pocket size 1/6. All chemists and grocers can supply “BaxI ter’s.”*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18284, 30 December 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18284, 30 December 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18284, 30 December 1933, Page 12

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