RALISG CLUB OFFICIAL REFUSES TO GAMBLE. A well-known racegoer greeted a prominent club official on the members’ stand at a big South Island meeting recently. “Are you doing yourself any good,” was the greeting. “Yes. 1 hope so." "Come along with me.” replied the official, who led his friend to the members’ room and took a large sized bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver off the mantelpiece. “I can’t afford to gamble with my health,” said the official, “and I’m relying on “Baxter’s” to carry me through the. day.” Every year there are hundreds and hundreds of incidents like the above where “Baxter’s” enables people to carry on with the job in spite of a distressing cold. The wisest course, however, is to keep warm, go to bed if the temperature is unnaturally high, and take “Baxter’s" at intervals until the cold has completely gone. “Baxter’s” quickly clears out every sign of a cold while its tonic properties fortify the system and help restore natural vigour. All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s," 1/6, 2/6, 4/6. —Advt.
Dark POLIFLOR Wax—the new polish for dark .woCd floors. A richer, more lasting shine.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1936, Page 5
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