' WARNING TO TRAMPERS— I DON'T FORGET "BAXTER'S." [ As a week-end recreation, tramping is I becoming very popular in the Dominion. 1 On fine Saturdays, it is a familiar sight [ to see parties of young men, equipped J with Army valise or ruck sack, jogging along the country roads. There is no doubt tramping is a delightful'exercise, provided the party is * adequately guarded against the risk ol u catching a cold through exposure to il changeable weather conditions. Experi- )• enced trampers make an invariable rule d of always including a bottle of Baxter'* J- Lung Preserver in their kits. Then, at is the first sign of a cough or cold a prompt dose of this rich, warming specific speedit ily dispels the trouble, and a few subsey quent doses guard against a recurrenct n of the malady. n No one can afford to be without Baxter's Lung Preserver. Besides being e » grand cough and cold remedy, "Baxter's* s, as. also an admirable tonic that brace! s, up the disease-resisting powers of th< s, body against any incipient ailments. 2i jlSd large bottle at chemist and 'store.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 5
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