NOT ALLOWED ON THE RACE COURSE RACING MAN’S WIFE TAKES ACTION A well known member of the racing fraternity was greeted by a friend at a recent meeting at Addington and was jocularly offered a “spot” from a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver. The man with the “Baxters” explained that his wife would not allow him to go to the Races that day unless he took a bottle of “Baxters” with him. This man was subject to chest colds, and as the day was wet and cold, his wife’s precaution was a wise one. “Baxters” is a unique preparation, having many excellent qualities that have kept it to the forefront in popular favour for generation after generation. This rich, red, wanning, soothing specific speedily eases coughs, colds, sore throats, hoarseness, and most bronchial ailments. In addition, it tones up the system with its splendid tonic properties. Three sizes are available at all chemists and stores, 1/G. 2/6, and extra large size 4/6. —A'
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22017, 15 February 1937, Page 3
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