THE HANDICAPPER’S SAFEGUARD
-BAXTER’S" ON THE RACECOURSE Chatting to the handicapper at a winter race meeting recently, a friend was surprised to see liim produce from bis pocket a small bottle and proceed to take a good drink from it. "Something out of tlie bottle, eh?” remarked the lriend jokingly. "Xot what you think.” remarked the handicapper, “it's just a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. I've had a touch of ’flu and cold, and I find ‘Baxter's’ does me the world of good.” Race-goers would be wise indeed to follow' the handicapper’s example and take a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver v.-ith them. This rich, red, warming, soothing compound would help to keep out cold and wet, and !• stave off any ill-effects of exposure • to inclement weather. It also posses- ! ses splendid tonic properties. "Baxter's” is obtainable everywhere! Generous-sized bottle 2s t>o: economical family size 4s 6d: but the . i s 6d bott into a pocket, *— 3,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 29
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157THE HANDICAPPER’S SAFEGUARD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 29
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