ADVICE TO TRAVELLERS Uncertain weather is the rule this side of Christmas. Coughs and colds are frequently the lot of the unwary traveller, who neglects to take com-mon-sense precautions and Baxters Lung Preserver. When travelling under crowded conditions, the cold virus gets its chance especially if you have a lowered resistance. Avoid draughts, don’t leave a warm compartment without a coat, keep feet dry. On first sign of trouble take a dose or two of “Baxters.’,’ I The main thing is to have “Baxters” with you. Always pack a bottle of “Baxters” in your bag. Many experienced travellers make this a golden rule. Young children and elderly folk always find great relief from “Baxters.” “Baxters” is the ideal family remedy, but be sure you* have it handy when you heed it: In-, elude “Baxters” in your next order from your grocer or chemist. Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo street. Christchurch—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1946, Page 9
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