THAT COUGH-YOU CAN END IT NOW. AT LEAST-BAXTER'S CAN!
One—two—three—yes, you seem to hear every hour strike when yon lie awake at night with that rasping cough which threatens to become chronic. « [I makes sleep impossible—it undermines your health—it lessons your efficiency. Why don't you let Baxter's Limp Preserver end it for you now? Surely you've heard of that grind old sovereign remedy—the one that has stood the test of 53 'years, 'rhouwnds all ovor Now Zealand gratefully testify lo its efficacy. It breaks up the coiißh in record time —soothes those air passages that liayo hecome strained—and adds strength to die respiratory system, which ennblo vou to throw o(f the most obstinate, cough. Its relief is sure, prompt, and always welcome. , Baxter's is just as good, too, for colds, soro throats, influenza, chest and 'bronchial affections. Buy a large 2s. bottlo and keep it handy. All Chemists and Stores.—Advt.
The meat rations allowed respectively to the armies in the field of tlie principal belligerent nntions is as follow— Great Britain, 71b., 131b. of bacon, per week; France, sJlb.; Austria, sJlb.; Germany, 31b. 50z.; Italy, 31b. Moz.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 267, 31 July 1918, Page 3
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187Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 267, 31 July 1918, Page 3
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