NEVER LET SADNESS SET IN.
Thp motto of a fioptilar South Canterbirrv sportinj; man is "NVver let sadness set in.' . But he reinforces his words of wisdom by suggesting that th* unfortunate sufferer from a severe cold should promptly take Baxter's l.iinjr Preserver. At the first sign of a sneeie or tickling of the throat, take a doee»of this wellknown remedy. Not only docs •Baxter's" quickly arrest a bad bout of influenza, but it revitalises the system and fortifies it against future attack.-. As a tonic it enriches the blood, brace- you up, and fills you with fresh vigour and energy. Join the thousands of people who regularly üb« Baxter 7 * Lung Preserver. You ivill then be able to pass along the mo'itn, '"Never lot nadness set in, , ' and be a<ble to live up to it yourself. A large bottle of "RaxterV costs only 2 « and is obtainable at all chemists anil stores.- (Ad.) 05
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 246, 17 October 1922, Page 9
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