, MAXIMS FOR BOWLEGS. 1. Be up. 2. Don’t be narrow. 3. Take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Recently Mr Baxter visited a bowling green not far from Wellington, and that was the placard that met his eye when he went to take part in a friendly game of bowls—and the mem bers of the club really believed in their motto. They evidently found “Baxter’s” an invaluable remedy for 1 coughs and colds and all chest afflictions. Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been a favourite in most New Zealand homes for the last sixty years. That -fact alone proves its merit. Besides being an excellent preparation fur •hro&.t, bronchial, and chest complaints, it is invaluable as a tonic, as this rich warm, soothing fluid revitalises the whole system. A generous-sized bottle of “Baxter’s” cah be obtained from any chemist or store for 2/6; or try the bachelor size at 1/6. . Economical people get the large family size at 4/6. —A. 42.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1929, Page 7
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