A FOOTPLATE INCIDENT.
A new driver on the Dunedin-Inver-faigill run «u observed recently by his firman taking frequent "pulls" nt a bottle. The fireman was in a quandary. He wu loyal to the Department, but h* did not want to give his comrade amy. "Look here," he said, at last, "I don't like this." "Don't like It!" queried his mate, handing him the bottle. "Have a go yourself, you'll Eke it aO right." He did. The bottle sustained "Baxter's." • Oaly those who have ridden in the "eab" know the sndden changes of teaperatnre to which drivers and firema are subjected. Experienced men nly e» Baxter's Lung Preserver to see than through. It is the surest preventive of chills, and the best-known xma&j for all kinds of coughs, colds, tamd&ia, and chest complaints. A rateable-tonie, too, helping the system U rabt attack. 9 ~ - "BaxtwV' ia obtainable at all chemiits aad atom. The new screw cap "pvtrUba a perfect seal and preserves tit contents. A generous-sized bottle ceatt 2a 6d, and the large family size 4$ 6d. Ma*y man * prefer the! special bachelor aixe at Is 6d. —2
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20010, 19 August 1930, Page 17
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