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, PROSPECTORS' VALUABLE DISCOVERY. ♦
• Two prospectors had been told of "a likely spot way up back. An old-tiiuer ■had just returned and given them the *^ - ," V , 0U ' U find a fow ' things in the old shack that may come in handv," he informed them as they set out/ '•• Tv9 L 4 ays later the y reached the tiny shelter," weary, wet through, and half frozen. Hunting round for some dry wood to light a fire one fellow made a discovery". The old-timer had left a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. There wasn't much left, just enough for each to have a good stiff dose. They knew the value of -"Baxter's." "Worth its weight in gold," they agreed. This lucky find certainly saved them a miserable night, and perhaps even worse Both slept well, didn't notice the cold, and made an early start the next day, full of \igour and in the best of spirits. "Baxter's" is a.rich, warming compound, . drives out the sold, sends- a glowing warmth through the system, and prevents de\-elopment of colds, chills, or' chest troubles. Its' unique tonic properties increase strength and resistance.. . . „ ; ''Baxter's" never lets ~7011 down; Wherever you go, be sure "Baxter's"' goes with you. Every chemist and store 'sells three popular sizes. Is Cd, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. The larger sizes are more economical. -4
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20621, 10 August 1932, Page 8
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231Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20621, 10 August 1932, Page 8
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