WET SCHOOLDAYS ■ MEIN COUGHS AND COLDS FOR THE KIDDTES. Here's good advice to mothers. Your children nce;l Baxter's Lung Preserver in a the winter. Hero's why, They trnnm off w to school, very often through"lho rain— ■r: and kiddies just won't dodge puddles, tl They sit in school with wet boots. iv Straight from the warm schoolroom they a: rush out to the chilly open air—and theii u maybe through the rain again—home. b All this means the inevitable cough or di cold. But if you give them a <losp of el Baxter's Lung Preserver as soon as they d< come homo—just one dose—you need have tn uo fear. Baxter's is tho boys' and givls' in sjrent protector—and such a worry-pre- tl venter for mother. A cough or cold d< Amply can't uet hold of the children for- C c tified with Baxter's. Isn't their health ivorlli considering? Then straightway— BP juy a large 2s. bottle of Baxter's Ln'ng tn Preserver—and give (hem a dose when M :hey come jiomo to-day. They'll like it jf e :oo—it's ao pleasant; to lake. Ordor from co my chemist or etore.—Advl. I p.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 251, 11 July 1918, Page 6
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190Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 251, 11 July 1918, Page 6
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