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HELLO? "BAXTlill'S"-GOOD-BYE. COLD! That's tlio usual thing these days of uncertain temperature. A cough or cold attacks us suddenly. Baxter's Tjimir Preserver is called in, and coughs and colds "beat n hurried retreat." "Baxter's' 'has now been tho favourite fnnulv remedy for over S3 years. It has a grand record of assistance rendercd to its credit. It works in the common sense way— from the root of tho trouble. It, reaches right down, and you can feel it doing good nil Hie time-from tho first dose. ' "Baxter's" is absolutely wholesome. J 6 is rich, red, warming, and pleasant to His taste. > Ton can't do better than have Baxter s Lun'» Tresevver ready during this period of unexpected temperature chnnges-lh.>'-efoi-e, this period ol cbughs and colds. '' . . , (io to vour Chemist or tetbre and get.a law 2s.'(ld, bottle of "Baxters' no« - .- A.lvt. ___ You won't keep a cold .or. sore throat above a (lav or two if you use TyUOL. Acts like » charm. Oct .it/ to-day. G6 doses Is. Gd.-AdvJ. '.\ remarkable record stands to tlio orWit of Christ's Hospital. West Hoislmm. where among the eight hundred br.vs not a single case of influenza occurred, although in the immediate neigh, bom-hood the epidemic was bad. Aboffl

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 2

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202

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 2

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