THE HANDICAPPER'S SAFEGHARD. "Baxter's" on the Racecourse. Chatting to the hanclicapper afc a winter race meeting recently. a friend Was surprised to see him produce from his pockef a small bottle and nroeeed to' take a goocl drink from it. "Sometbing out of the bottle. eh ?" remarked tbe friencl 5 iokiuglv. "Not what you think," remarked the. hanclicapper. ' "it's just- a bottle of Baxter'.s LunE' Preserrer. I've had a touch of 'flu. and cold, and T find 'Baxter'.s' does me the world of good." Raeegoers would be wise ncleed to follow the handieapper's examnle and take a hottle op Baxter'^ Lung Preserver with them. This rich. red. warcning. soothinqr compound would lielo to keen oef cold and wet. and stnve off anv ill^Efeet= of exnosure to ioelement weather. It . also possesses splendid tonic propert'es. * "Baxter'.s" is ohfainahle everywhere. Gppprous-sized bottle. 2 /(?: economieal familv size. 4'fi; but the size handv for yace rln-s would he the 1/6 hottle, which is easily slipped into a pocket.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 216, 12 October 1929, Page 2
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164Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 216, 12 October 1929, Page 2
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