SNIFFLES OF SPRING Blissfully you breathe in the fragrant fresh air. Gladly you admire the delicate tracery of green leaves on trees and hedgerows, But gradually you are becoming aware of a tickle m your throat, and a sniffle. You are getting a cold! But never mind, there’s that bottle of “Baxters” waiting at home. Sip it—and feel that cold begin to disappear like magic. Soothing Baxters Lung Preserver penetrates quickly and easily, to ...the seat of the trouble—easing inflamed membranes—relieving congestion and chest tightness. Whether you’re hiking, or biking, or just staying quietly at home, keep “Baxters” handy and keep away the distressing advanced stages of coughs, colds, and sore throats. The'secret is to “Baxters” the first, sniffle..-;- All chemists and stores Sell “Baxters.” 7 Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo street, Chch.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 October 1948, Page 3
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