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TYPISTE ACCUSES FELLOW EMPLOYEE

A dramatic situation occurred in the office of one of Christchurch’s well known city firms recently. One of the firm’s executives had contracted a cold, but he was wise enough to purchase a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver on the way down to work next morning.

Frequent doses throughout the day were fast relieving his distress, when in walked the head typiste. “You’ve taken my ‘Baxters,’ ” she cried.

Genuine amazement, protestations of innocence soon convicted the typiste of her error, and explanations followed. She also had purchased a bottle of “Baxters” that morning—and seeing the executive taking a liberal dose, jumped to the conclusion that it was her Baxters Lung Preserver.

Great minds think alike—“Baxters” soothes and penetrates, and quickly breaks up a cold, while its tonic action builds up the system to resist further attacks.

Always take “Baxters”—obtainable from all chemists and stores —1/6, 2/6, and 4/6. “Baxters” is best for all ages —be sure you get “Baxters.”—Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 23553, 6 July 1938, Page 15

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TYPISTE ACCUSES FELLOW EMPLOYEE Southland Times, Issue 23553, 6 July 1938, Page 15

TYPISTE ACCUSES FELLOW EMPLOYEE Southland Times, Issue 23553, 6 July 1938, Page 15

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