THE WEB-FOOTED GOLFER It took more than mere rain to deter a certain inveterate, year-round golfer. His club mates constantly twitted him on hia keenness and predicted nil kinds of illnesses an a result oi getting wet. Some swore he would develop webbedfeet among other things. "Why don't you ever catch colrlr asked a friend quite seriously one day. "Well, I always make a complete change when I get back to the clubhouse," replied the keen one, ' aim what is equally important I always take a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver which I keep in my looker," Our golf friend is one of thousands who have learnt that "Baxter's" is the best-known antidote for colds. Always insist on "Baxter's,' the rich, red palatable compound with the splendid tonic properties. "Baxter's" gets results. Is 6d, 2s 6d and 4s 6d at every chemist and store. —Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21457, 3 April 1933, Page 5
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