A HELP ON THE BOA]} TO RECOVERY AFTER INFLUENZA. It has been an uphill struggle lighting the Influenza, and the sufferer is left weak and run-down after the struggle. His throat is sore and strained, and the lungs seem to have been torn to shreds, by the everlasting cough, cough, cough! What a friend, what fi help indeed, then, to the cnnvalescont, is Baxter's Lung Preserver! Its curative qualities, combined with its strengthening properties, soothe the strained tissues of tlie lungs and the membrano of the throat, and make stronjer those affected organs. Soon, very soon, the convalescent is "quite his old self again," for the welcome aid of Baxter's Lung Preserver i 6 a very appreciable help on the road to recovery. "Baxter's," as hundreds know, is not an untried remedy. It has been giving relief to Lung Sufferers for fifty-three years. You, therefore, have the assurance that you are not experimenting, but taking a genuine specific of long standing and good reputation. "Baxter's" is very pleasant to tho taste, being a rich, red, warming fluid. 2s. 6d. buy 6 a generous sized bottle lat any Chemist or Store. Order to-day I for your convalescent—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 63, 9 December 1918, Page 3
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196Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 63, 9 December 1918, Page 3
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