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AUTHOR OF “THE GOOD COMPANIONS.”

VICTIM TO COLDS WELLINGTON. Mr J. B. Priestley, the famous English author of “The Good Companions” and “Angel Pavements,” in his recent book “English Journey,” confesses to a weakness that is comon to millions of people. This is what he says: I suffer at times from damp snivelling colds in the head, which descend upon me quite suddenly, turning me into a helpless, red-nosed and redeyed animal, feebly crying for still more handkerchiefs.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver would banish Mr Priestley’s complaint just as it has brought, relief to generations of New Zealand -sufferers from coughs, colds, sore throats and all other pulmonary troubles. There is no need to let youi life be made miserable by a cold when “Baxters” can be bought from any chemist or store in the Dominion Ycu’li get welcome relief from the first soothing dose

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20260, 8 November 1935, Page 12

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AUTHOR OF “THE GOOD COMPANIONS.” Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20260, 8 November 1935, Page 12

AUTHOR OF “THE GOOD COMPANIONS.” Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20260, 8 November 1935, Page 12