“KEEP OFF THE GRASS”
Such notices, familiar to overseas travellers, are happily not in evidence in New Zealand. At this time of the year, however, the grass is beginning to grow, and spring showers and heavy dews mean wet feet. Children naturally greet the warmer weather, and love to romp in the grass, and many a cold is caught when wet. “Keep the feet dry” is one of the first rules against catching cold, as most golfers have found out. But children will get wet feet, and they will get colds. Wise mothers will get busy at once with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” is the one remedy that children quickly respond to. They love its flavour, and benefit from the first dose. For 75 years “Baxter’s” has proved itself the most efficient remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, and most chest ailments. In addition “Baxter’s” has a unique tonic action that sets it apart from all other remedies. For colds big or little, new or old, get busy at once with “Baxter’s.” “Baxter’s,” together with ordinary common sense precautions, will quickly fix any cough or cold. Get better—get “Baxter’s.” ....
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Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22066, 12 September 1941, Page 3
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