A FOOTPLATE INCIDENT
A new driver on the Dunedin-lnver-cargill run was observed recently djt his fireman taking frequent "palls” a: a bottle. The fireman was in a <juardary. He was loyal to the Department, but he did not want to give bis conr.rade away. "Look here." he said, ft last. *T don't like this." * ljon t, like it?* queried his mate, handing him thf bottle. "Have a go yourself. vou’U like it all right-*’ He did. The bottle oj - tained "Baxter's.*’ Only those who have ridden in the **eab'* know the sudden changes of temperatures to which drivers and llicrflen are subjected. Experienced met rely on Baxter's Lung Preserver to see them through. It is the surest preventive of chills, and the best know* remedy for all kinds of coughs, colds, bronchitis and chest complaints. A valuable tonic, too, helping the system to resist attack. "Baxter's'* is obtainable at all chemists and stores. The new sr’-ew cap provides a perfect seal and preserve the contents. A generous-sized bov.’* costs 2s 6d. and the large family sir* 4s 6d. Many men prefer the special bachelor size at Is t>d. —2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 12
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189A FOOTPLATE INCIDENT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 12
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