MAURICE TATE CLEAN BOWLS A COLD WITH "BAXTER'S." Listen to what Maurice Tate—England's most popular cricketer —has to say about Baxter's Lung PreserverNew Zealand's most popular cough remedy:— "Just a brief note to express my appreciation of the excellence of your Lung Preserver. One of the many kindnesses sliown mo in New Zealand was the provision of a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver by a cricket enthusiast who thought I would iind it useful, and I can assure you that I did. Eeally, 1 have never struck anything like it on the numerous tours in which I have participated. I am so convinced of the value of your remedy that I intend taking a supply home with me for the family.—Yours sincerely, Maurice Tate." And so there are two things the Englishmen are taking home—"The Ashes" and "Baxter's"—both well worth coming all this way for. Everyone agrees with Maurice Tate that there is nothing like "Baxter's" to bowl out a stubborn cold or to help dismiss influenza. Don't be caught by the leg-pulling theory that a cold must run its course. If you want to keep your end up this winter, have "Baxter's" on your side. "Baxter's" has been scoring steadily for over seventy years. First in the field and still the best. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d at all chemists and stores.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 5
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