CAMPERS IN TROUBLE Once again Labour Week-end was wet and as can bo expected many of those enthusiastic campers who ventured into the open returned home somewhat the worse for their outing. Three Christchurch campers in particular had a very rough spin. Arriving at their camp, wet and cold, they were unable to light a decent fire. To make matters worse their tent was small and they spent a very uncomfortable night with the tent leaking wherever they touched the sides. Colds all round were the result, and for the rest of their holiday they were in a sorry plight. This is another case where Baxter’s Lung Preserver could have saved the situation. Chills are often unavoidable, but a few timely doses of “Baxter’s” will quickly set things right. It is just when you least expect a cold that you most need “Baxter’s.” This rich, warming compound gives quick relief from effects of chills and drives away colds and ’flu. Nothing can spoil a holiday more than a miserable influenza cold. Keep clear of them. Keep “Baxter’s” bandy. Get one of the 1/6, 2/6 or 4/6 sizes to-day from any chemist or store. And don’t forget about “Baxter’s” famous tonic properties.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 23 December 1933, Page 3
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