MAXIMS FOR TENNISPLAYERS. 1. Serve True. 2. Drive Hard, Score Long. 3. Take Baxter's Lung Preserver. After two or three "stiff" sets you arc apt to take a chill. Players who have learnt by experience always have Baxter's Lung Preserver handy. Sudden chills often turn into serious complaints. Don't take risks be prepared —take Baxter's Lung Preserver. As an antidote for coughts, colds, bronchitis, and other, chest complaints, it has been acknowledged by most New Zealand families for over 60 years. In addition, "Baxter's'.' is a wonderful tonic. Obtainable from your grocer or chemist —generous sized bottle 2s 6d., or try the bachelor size at Is 6d. 2 Have you anything to sell —Do you wish to buy? If so, a small advertisement in tiie classified! section of The Press will be all you need.. 12 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d. —&
Hay Fever and Colds! are relieved quickly and safely with ' lllMl | Just rub a drop in the palms of the hands and sniff. The CHEMISTS Cathedral Square, Christchurch. And at Afhburton
ORIENTAL HOUSEWIVES FAVOUR STRANG'S i ihc> jre -upjvine'y £ood, unav;il!cd in quiifity, and consequently the r.;an (.opjlar. The essential oil which cons::rj:es the flooring elemenl 15 retained D. S.IRA.NQ, LTD., Maoulactoren. ISVERCARGILL. , Wholesale Agents: • Tan. Carlisle, Simpson, Ltd., Bedford Row, Christcliurc!i.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19202, 7 January 1928, Page 9
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