THE HANDICAPPER'S SAFEGUARD. "Baxter's" on the Racecourse. Chatting to the handicapper at a winter race meeting recently', a friend ■was surprised to see him produce from his pocket a small bottle and proceed to take a good drink from it. "Something out of the bottle, eh?" remarked the friend, jokingly. "Not what you think," remarked the handicapper, "it's just a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, I've had a touch of 'flu and cold, and I find 'Baxter's' does me the world of good." Kacegoers would be wise indeed to follow the handicapper's example and! take a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver with them. This rich, red, warming, soothing compound would help to keep out cold and wet, and stave off any illeffects of exposure to inclement weather. It also possesses splendid tonic properties.
"Baxter's" is obtainable everywhere! Cienerous-sized bottle, 2/6; economical family size, 4/e; but the size bandy for race days would be the 1/6 bottle, which is easily slipped into a pocket. Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 274, 19 November 1929, Page 12
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