ONE UP TO " BAXTER'S " GOLFER'S PREDICAMENT One Sunday morning recently a golfer, who had ail important match arranged, woke up with a severe cold. In a huskv voice, he snid to his wife, " Before you bring in mv morning tea, please fetch the bottle of "Baxter's." A dose worked wonders arid he started for the links with a soul full of hope, and the bottle of " Baxter's " in his pocket: He took a dose of " Baxter's " before walking on - i;o the first lee, and won the match at the eighteenth. " That's one up to ' Baxter's ' " he remarked as they walked off the green. Coughs and colds are one of life s commonest hazards. Wise people play safe and alwavs keiip a bottle of "Baxter's " on hand. " Baxter's "instantly relieves colds, sore throats, alleviates coughing spasms, and assures rapid recovery. Its rich tonic properties rapidly restore the sufferer back to par. " Baxter's," Nevr Zealand's biggestselling remedy for coughs, colds and kindred ailments, is obtainable at all chemists and storeii: lis 6a, i!s 6d and 4b 6d.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22205, 4 September 1935, Page 7
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