"TED" WAS A THOUGHTFUL SORT It was a dark and stormy Saturday night. A weary band of ski club members had just arrived within the suuctuary of their mountain hut after a long, long climb up the snowy slopes. They were tired but happy. " Well, Ted," said the captain to one member who had expected to bo unable to make the trip on account of a cold, "you seem lit as ever, I thought your cold would find you out." "Don't you believe it," replied Ted, " f am as good as gold thanks to Baxter's Lung Preserver, and 1 have brought a bottle to keep in the hut." The others proclaimed Ted a " stout fellow " and put the bottle of " Baxter's " carefully away in a locker where their first-aid outfit was kept. " Baxter's " should always be kept handy wherever colds or chills are likely to occur, and remember the big advantage that " Baxter's " lias. Its marvellous tonic properties help a speech' recovery, removing the ill effects of a cold, and'helping to build resistance to further attacks. This rich, red, warming, soothing remedy, with such a palatable flavour is more popular than ever. There is certainly nothing like "Baxter's." All chemists and stores sell " Baxter's" in 'ls 6d, 2s Cd and Is 6d bottles. —Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21533, 3 July 1933, Page 7
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