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MAXIMS FOR BOWLERS

I—Be up. 2. —Be, narrow. 3, —Take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Recently Mr Baxter visited a howling greeh not far from Wellington, and that was tho placard that met his eye when ho went to take part in a friendly game of howls, and the members ot tho clap really 'believed in their motto. They evidently found ‘‘Baxter’s” an mvatuablo remedy for coughs and colds, and all chest afflictions. Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been a favorite in most New Zealand homes for the last fifty-six years. That fact alone proves its merit. Besides being an excellent preparation for thro art, bronchial, arKl chest complaints, it is invaluable as a tonic, as this rich, warm, soothing fluid revitalises the whole system. t )t A generous-sized bottle of “Baxter’s can iho procured from any chemist or store for 2s 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 17918, 14 March 1922, Page 2

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MAXIMS FOR BOWLERS Evening Star, Issue 17918, 14 March 1922, Page 2

MAXIMS FOR BOWLERS Evening Star, Issue 17918, 14 March 1922, Page 2

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