MAXIMS FOR TRAMPERS. 1. Keep going. 2. Talk tittle, Never Slow. 8. Take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Beware of contracting coughs or colds when, after a three or four hours’ tramp, you arrive hot and steaming at your destination. It’s at these times you’re most subject to chills. Let Bax- 1 ter’s Lung Preserver safeguard your .health —always carry a .bottle. Many old timers will tell you of its mar'vellous qualities and that they are never without it on any trip. "Baxter’s” lias been giving relief o sufferers from bronchitis, influenza, and other chest complaints for over half-a-century. H’s secret is that it attacks the root of the trouble and thus gives instant relief. As a tonic it stands unrivalled —building up and invigorating the whole system. I Generous-sized bottle 2s. Gd. All rhemists and stores. But be sure yon •jet "Baxter’s”.!—Advt. (3).
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 88, 8 January 1926, Page 7
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