• t DUCK SHOOTEKS BEWARE HEAVY PEiNALTIES POSSIBLE. Tbo keen sportsman who ventures on: before break of day in cold, blustery weather deserves all he gets with his gun. Frequently, however, he gets something he does not deserve, an,l that’s a nasty eold. Chills and colds arc one of the pen alties of the sport, and should lx guarded against by including good old Baxter’s Lung Preserver in the shoot ing outfit. Many a shooter has biesse the name of “ Baxter’s ” when crouch ing in his mia-mia; he has been able to ward off a chill by the wanning stimulating properties of this unri ' ailed cough remedy. Especially in winter weather everyone, young and old, should have a bottle of “ Baxter’s ” readily available. “ Baxter’s ” seventy years’ reputation is your safeguard. Sold by :.iI chemists and stores in bottles at 4s 6d. 2s 6d, and Is 6d. —[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 2
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146Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 2
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