DEEP SEA FISHING AND “BAXTER’S.”
A member of one of the parties that recently went in quest of swordfish and other deep sea monsters is loud in his praises of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “We started out in the morning with the weather looking great, and had quite a good time, until about two o’clock. Then you should have seen the rain, it simply teemed for about a quarter of an hour, when it settled to a steady drizzle. It was just after the big downpour that Harry bent down and brought a botttle out of the locker, and I gave a grin when I saw him take a good swig. It turned out to be a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. He said he always took it with them in case of getting a chill on days such as this was.” “Baxter’s” has wonderful protective qualities, and is invaluable in cases of chill. For coughs, influenza, bronchitis, and all chest complaints it proves remarkably effective. Being a soothing, warming, and penetrative specific it quickly seeks out the seat of affection and gives speedy relief. Even deep-seated colds and chest complaints of long standing are allayed within a short period. The tonic properties of Baxter’s Lung Preserver are such that it is exceedingly beneficial to convalescents. You can procure “Baxter's” in a gener-ous-sized bottle for 2s fid from any chemist or store; or in the family shs at 4a ttd. Be ottafa “Baxtw'a.'-Ad**.
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Southland Times, Issue 19896, 15 June 1926, Page 5
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