THE "ALL-BLACKS " HAVE "IT " ■Every member of the " All-Blacks " team to tour Great Britain this year is being supplied with Baxter's Lung Preserver. It is fitting that the pick,, of New Zealand's footballers should b<» safeguarded from coughs and colds and kindred ailments by " Baxter's *' which is as famous amongst rough tions as the " All-Blacks " ar© in the world, of football. Just 80 the " All-Black*team has to be balanced in its ability to attack, to defend and to follow through to a successful conclusion, so is " Baxter's " tho perfectly balanced remedy. " Baxter's " promptly tackles a cold, overcomes it, and defends the system against counter attack with its unujuo tonic properties. _ When fighting a oold be on th« winning side. Take " Beer's " and com© ° n Alway? P insist on "Baitar'a." Sold by all chemists and stores 4a 64, 9f W and Is 6d.—Adrt,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22167, 22 July 1935, Page 7
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