HINT TO TRAVELLERS. 1 ( J Take a Rug and “Baxter’s.” i A man who has done considerable j travelling in New Zealand gave vain- f able advice the other day to some of < his friends. He said that he always carried a ’ good rug with him, in case of a chilly night, and the other article was. a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Prserver, 'This remedy was invaluable in warding off 1 coughs and colds. No matter how careful ono may be, j a chill is always likely when travel- j ling. Not only does “Baxter’s” get f to wonk at the first sign of a cough or sore throat, but it revitalises the sys- ] tern and fortifies it against future attacks. It has wonderful tonic properties. Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been > on the. market lor 56 years. .It has j steadily -increased in popularity and t -possesses to-day the largest sale in New Zealand. It is sold by all chem- t , ists and stores nt 2s 6d for a generoussized bottle. Better get one for you? kit to-day!
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1922, Page 5
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