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ALL DAY IN DAMP CLOTHES. Every Sunday in Christchurch sees hundreds of young people off to the mountains on the Arthur’s Pass excursion train. Recently two young boys made the trip and left the train at Cass to do some ice-skating on a nearby pond. Their idea of testing the ice was to walk out some distance and see if it would stand their weight. The ice cracked, sagged, and both boys slipped into water well over their knees. Being hardy specimens, they neglected to make straight for shelter and to dry their clothes. On their way home in the train, however, they began to realise the seriousness of what they had done, and became the subjects of much sympathetic advice. The soundest advice was given by a middle-aged gentleman who said, “Go home, have a hot bath, get straight to bed, and take a good dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver.” The moral is that mothers, never know when their boys and girls are going to come home in need of “Baxter’s.” Always keep a bottle of this reliable remedy handy. Equally effective for coughs, colds, asthma, and bronchial ailments. Next time you -order groceries or pass a chemist’s shop be sure and got a bottle of •“Baxter’s.” Three sizes: pocket size 1/6, generous size 2/6, big economical family size 4/6. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 274, 15 August 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 274, 15 August 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 274, 15 August 1932, Page 3

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