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CHRISTCHURCH BRIDE

SPEECHLESS ON WEDDING DAY Great consternation reigned in the household of a Christchurch girl on the morning of her wedding day. She had retired tho night before feeling Quite fit, but in the morning she woke and discovered that she had lost the use of her voice. Whether the cause was due to nerves or an incipient cold > was not known, but after a great deal of excitement and confusion, a ! friendly neighbour who was present j popped out and returned with a bottle lof Baxter’s Lung Preserver. The bride-to-be, after taking a few sips, recovered the use of her voice much to the relief of everyone concerned. Here is another example where emergencies t unexpectedly arise when “Baxter’s” is urgently required. Every home, every shop and every office should have a bottle of “Baxter’s” always on hand to deal with threatening colds, hoarseness, and sore throats. “Baxter’s” is abso- . lutely unrivalled for obstinate chest > oolds, relieving tightness and shifting: j phlegm off the chest when nothing: i else will. “Baxter’s” tonic properties (are also unique. Be sure you get I “Baxter’s.” 1/6, 2/6, 4/6. Sold every--1 where.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19122, 17 September 1936, Page 14

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190

CHRISTCHURCH BRIDE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19122, 17 September 1936, Page 14

CHRISTCHURCH BRIDE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19122, 17 September 1936, Page 14