BLP AT OPENING OF SHOOTING SEASON.
On May Ist every year in New Zealand, hundreds of enthusiasts hopefully await the dawn. The cold, blustering sou’-wester is good for shooting but not too good for the constitution. That is why at every opening for many years, Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been in most sportsmen’s kits. Whenever and wherever colds are to be fought, “Baxter’s” is found well to the fore. At the first' sign of trouble—take care—take “Baxter’s.” Hoarseness, tightness of breath, raw throat and inflamed bronchial tubes are quickly relieved by the warming, soothing, penetrating effects of the 70-year-old remedy. And don’t, forget that “Baxter’s” has unique tonic properties that accelerate recovery There are sizes to suit all. 1/6, 2/6, and extra large family size 4/6. At all chemists and stores.—Advt.
I7OR leaky roofs, use Mastack. Never fails. Handy-sized tins. Sold everywhere; or Smith and Smith, Ltd.,’ Mackay Street.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1936, Page 12
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