ADVICE TO SERGEANT MAJORS Whispering baritones have their uses but a whispering sergeant major, whose voice is lost through strain or a cold is a real object of pity. Most sergeant majors have their own pet “voice preservers,” but more and more are finding that the best “voice preserver” is good old Baxters Lung Preserver. A sip or two of ‘Baxters’ before the parade is called is a precaution that even the most leathery throated sergeant major will appreciaatNo one, in fact, should be without “Baxters” at this time of the year. “Baxters” is the proved best cough remedy, and has a valuable tonic action. You can feel marked relief from each soothing perpetrating dose j of good old “Baxters,”—Advt. j
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Southland Times, Issue 24754, 27 May 1942, Page 6
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