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A BRIDEGROOM’S DILEMMA. “BAXTER’S” TO THE RESCUE. A Wellington business man was visiting a friend of his the other day in Christchurch, and when he called at his office he found his pal in the act of taking a swig from a bottle. “Hallo, old chap, what’s the idea?” “Well, to tell you the truth, I have had a very nasty cold and yesterday evening I could scarcely speak. I seemed to lose my voice altogether. A friend suggested some Baxter’s Lung Preserver, and as you can notice now, my voice has almost returned. The difficulty was,”' he said in a confidential whisper, “that I ath to be married this afternoon, and goodness knows how I would have got on if I had not been able to answer the parson.” Subsequently the friend went to the wedding and everything went off smoothly and well. The bridegroom, in fact, made quite a hit with his speech. Be- sure to get your bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. You can get a generoussized bottle for half-a-crown, although family folk now purchase the more economical size at 4/6. For bachelors there is the smaller bottle at 1/6.—Advt. NOTICE ! I We have specially constructed weatherproof transport lift vans which ensure safe transport and avoid packing charges, also double handling, thus reducing the cost of your removal. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS Co. Ltd. —(Advt.).

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Southland Times, Issue 20833, 23 July 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20833, 23 July 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 20833, 23 July 1929, Page 3

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