AN ALARMING EXPERIENCE A woman residing in Thomdon. Wellington, awoke one night with an uneasy feeling that all was not as it should be. She discovered that her husband.was missing from the bed/ and heard uncanny sounds proceeding l'rom other parts of the house. A few seconds later her husband returned to the bedroom carrying something in his hand. "What's the matter'?' sho enquired in a stage whisper, "is it burglars?" "Don't, be silly," was the unsympathetic response. "My throat's like a rasp and I was just hunting for the bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver." It is always a wise precaution when troubled with a. cold or with night coughing to lake a dose of "Baxter's" before retiring, and to keep tills wonderful remedy handy at the bedside in case of attacks during the night. Time has proven "Baxter's" to be a most valuable remedy for coughs, colds, huaklness and all ehost ailments. Rightly renowned Cor its tonic, properties also. Sold in three sizes by all chemists and stores. 1/fl, 2/6 and extra large family size 4/0. Firmly insist upon "Baxter's."'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19104, 27 August 1936, Page 9
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181Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19104, 27 August 1936, Page 9
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