SOUND ADVICE FROM SIDELINE
♦ ' It occurred during a second grade Rugby match in Christchurch the other Saturday. The week’s heavy rainfall had left pools of water on various parts of the ground, so that when a player came to grief 'he almost disappeared in a spray of water. The sight afforded the spectators some amusement —doubled when, as one particularly drenched player rose from the ground, a voice came from the sideline: “You’ll need ‘Baxters' after thisl" And sound advice, too. There’s nothing like Baxters Lung Preserver for protecting you from coughs, colds, sorj throats, and other bronchial ail* ments. “Baxters”—rich and red in appearance, warming and soothing in effect, does good from the first dose —quickly relieving inflamation and cutting phlegm. “Baxters” has a tonic action, too, that helps set yc up after heavy colds and chills. Be sure you get Baxters Lung Preserver—l/ 6, 2/6 and the economical family size 4/6 at all chemists and stores. Always take care—always take “Baxters/’^ —2
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22484, 19 August 1938, Page 19
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