TOTE ATTENDANT PICKS A WINNER Punters at the Grand National Meetinn nt Rjccarton were intrigued by the totalisator attendant who had an empty Baxters Lung Preserver bottlo alongside liim. One patron said, " I see you are out of 'Baxters.' " "Xo fear.' 'said the attendant. "I've got aonther bottle in my pocket. It's kept me going all this week." Many thousands of New Zealanders, like the tote attendant, know from actual experience what a wonderful remedy " Baxters " is. Coughs, colds, sore throats, bronchial ailments and especially those coughs that are hard to shake off, quickly yield to the' exclusive properties of '"Baxters." "Baxters" is extremely pleasant to take. Children love it and it has & unique tonic action that makes for rapid recovery. • All chemists and stores sell ters" in the three popular oa* 2s 6d, and the extra Jargo family bizo 4s 6d. —(Advt.). '' A
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23134, 5 September 1938, Page 11
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