DUCK-SHOOTEBS. BEWARE HEAVY PENALTIES POSSIBLE The keen sportsman who ventures out before break of clay-in cold, blustery weather deserves all he gets with his gun. Frccftiently, however, he gets something he does not deserve, and that's a nastv cold. Chills njul colds arc one of the penalties of the sport, and should be guarded against by including good old Baxters Lung Preserver in the shooting outfit. Manv a shooter has blessed the name of "Baxters" when crouching in his mia-mia, and has been able to ward off a chill by the warming, stimulating properties of this unrivalled cough remedy. Especially in wirfter weather every- ;C: one. young and old, should ha™ -vfe} bottle of "Baxters" readily "Baxters" 70 years' ' aa d <Jb: safeguard. Sold by ?! 2s 6d a» d ;' stories in bottles at 4s / ; _ Is. Gd.—Adrt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23044, 23 May 1938, Page 5
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