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A REMINDER Of THE SPRINGBOKS

A Rugby enthusiast was discussing with a friend the forthcoming All Black tour and the necessity for every prospective member of the team to keep perfectly fit. This led the Rugby enthusiast to remark to his friend that he remembered when the Springboks were in New Zealand, he invited a number of them to his house one night prior to an important match. One of the team was very much worried about a cold he had contracted while travelling, and asked his host what ho recommended him to take. Immediately a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver was produced and the suffering Springbok took a dose straight away and was presented with what was left in the bottle. His cold troubled him no more, and he played a rattling good game the following day. To all to whom fitness is important, and in these days that means everybody, “ Baxter’s ” offers the finest safeguard against the development of dangerous colds, and a quick road to recovery. Nothing equals “ Baxter’s ” for its efficacy, its palatability and tonic properties. Right through the dominion there is always a strong demand for “Baxter’s,” and that is why every chemist avid store in the country sells the three sizes, Is 6d, 2s -6d, and the extra large family size bottle at 4s 6d.—[Advt.3

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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 2

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A REMINDER Of THE SPRINGBOKS Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 2

A REMINDER Of THE SPRINGBOKS Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 2

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