SPINE-SHIVERING THRILLSr SPILLS, AND CHILLS. • A thrill-packed afternoon in Playland at the Centennial Exhibition was almost too much for a certain South Island visitor. Becoming overheated, and subsequently chilled, he was full of apprehension when he boarded the boat that evening. Fortunately a friend to whom he described his condition was able to lend him a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver. "Thanks for the Baxters, old man," he said in the morning, f'l feel as right as rain." Baxters should be taken promptly at first sign of a chill. Baxters immediately- touches the spot, shifts that throat tickle/ and where' a cold has a hold, lifts it right off the chest. Baxters remedial and tonic properties alike are unique. Baxters is pleasant and perfectly safe for young and old. You feel each does doing you good Firmly insist upon Baxters.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1940, Page 21
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