«TED” WAS A THOUGHTFUL SOUL. It was a dark and stormy Saturday night. A weary band of ski club members had just arrived within the sanctuary of their mountain hut after a long, long climb up the snowy slopes. They were tired but happy. “Well, Ted,” said the captain to one member who had expected to be unable to make the trip on account of a cold, “you seem as fit as ever. I thought your cold would find you out.” “Don’t you believe it,” replied Ted, “I am as good as gold, thanks to Baxter’s Lung Preserver, and I have brought a bottle to keep in the hut.” The others proclaimed Ted a “stout fellow,” and 1 put the bottle of “Baxter’s” carefully away in a locker where their first-aid • outfit was kept. “Baxter’s” should always be kept handy wherever colds or chills are likely to occur, and remember the big advantage that “Baxter’s” has. Its marvellous tonic properties help>- a speedy recovery, removing the ill effects of a cold, and helping to build resistance to further attacks. This rich, red, warming, soothing remedy, with such a palatable flavour is more popular than ever. .There is certainly nothing like “Baxter’s.” All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s” in 4/6, 2/6'and 1/6 bottles.—-Advt.
CONQUER A NY doctor will tell you that although n. the normal juices of the stomach are slightly acid an excess of acidity upsets the whole digestive process, causing fermentation, heartbum, and pain. Most digestive disorders are so caused, and the way to overcome them is to neutralize the excess acidity. This is best accomplished by taking ‘Bisurated ’ Magnesia, which instantly neutralises excess acid, stops fermentation and makes the sour stomach contents digestible. ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia also soothes and heals your inflamed stomach lining. Doctors the world over use ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia, the remedy which removes the cause of stomach trouble, TI S'® lau JEa MpWf ".JI 1
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1933, Page 2
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