MAXIMS FOR TRAMPERS. 1. Keep Going. 2. Talk Little, Never Slow. a. Take Laxter’s Lung Preserver. Beware of contracting coughs or colds when, after a three or four hours’ tramp, you arrive hot and steaming at your destination. It Is at these times you’re most subject to chills. Let Baxter’s Lung Preserver safeguard your health —always carry a bottle. Many old timers will tell you of its marvellous qualities, and that they are never without it on any trip. “Baxter’s!’ has been giving relief to sufferers from bronchitis, influenza and other chest complaints for over sixty yeans. Its secret ig that it attacks the root of the troub'e, and thus gives instant relief. As a tonic it stands unrivalled —building up and invigorating the whole system. Generous-sized bottle 26 6d, all chemists and stores. But be sure you get “Baxter’s.” 6
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 12 March 1927, Page 14
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