SUN BATHS AND AIR BATHS The present craze for sun and air baths seems to be world-wide, and most people seem to benefit from the practice. All the same, there are dangers to bo avoided in the game. We may decide to take a sun or air bath a little too early in the season, orwhen there is a nip in the air which is not very apparent to ns. Then we find that wo have been unfortunate enough “to catch cold.” All enthusiasts will be well advised to keep a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver handy, and take a dose before and after their air bath. In this way ’flu and colds will be avoided. “Baxter’s” is a rich, red, warming compound that does you good from the first dose. It also possesses splendid tonic properties. Generous-sized bottle, 2s fid; economical family size, 4s fid; and bachelor’s bottle, is fid.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20364, 21 December 1929, Page 6
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151Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20364, 21 December 1929, Page 6
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