THE RACECOUKSE " BLUES " This is not n reference to a now dnnco tune, nor is it anything to do with that depressed tmfinancinl feeling. An observer nt a recent meeting was ftiniiscd at the number of people who wero obviously uncomfortably cold, and who remarked " All, many of them will take home to-night will bo a cold." There is something much better to take home than n cold, however, and that is a bottle of Baxters* .Lung Preserver. When fooling blue with the cold, rt dose of " Baxters " is n wise precaution against allowing a chill to develop into a real cold. Always keep a bottle of "Baxters" handy for sore throats, coughs, colds and bronchial troubles. "Baxters" is,a great boon to nil asthma and bronchitis sufferers. No other remedy so quickly shifts phlegm off the chest, no other remedy so plensant to take or has such unique tonic properties. No wonder "Baxters" has been the loacling remedy for nearly 80 years. All chemists and 6tores sell "< Baxters," la 6d, 2s (3d and extra large size 4s 6d.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22794, 30 July 1937, Page 9
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