MAXIMS FOR GOLFERS. I.Never up, never in. 2. Eye on the ball. (Don’t press). 3. Take Baxter’s lung preserver. Golfers may argue, rightly or wrongly., on “the waggle” or the relative merits of “brassies” and “drivers” and arrive at no agreement, but you’ll find they all agree on this point: that Baxter’s lung preserver is an unequalled remedy for coughs and colds and all chest afflictions. For the last S 9 years “Baxter’s” has occupied a prominent place in most New Zealand homes, which shows that time has proved its merit. Not only, however, is it an invaluable remedy for throat, bronchial and chest complaints, but it is a superfine tonic—its warm, rich, soothing qualities revitalise the whole' system. A generous-sized bottle of Baxter’s lung preserver can be procured from any chemist or store for 2s 6d.—Advt.
WHEN APPETITE FLAG?*—J.D.K.Z. GIN AND BITTERS. A tot of J.D.K.Z. gin, with a dash of bitters, makes the finest appetiser in the world. Tones up your system, bv stimulating the blood-cleansing organs. Ask for this fine quality pot. still malt gin at any hotel or bottle store. —’Advt.
Pnliah TOUT floors with Tan-ol-hrlg 't 6T * P a!d good for furniture, tan boots and Soods.-Adv* -lighter i. Also leather
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 25, 29 December 1925, Page 8
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