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To correct acidity and flatulency take STIARLAND'S ELUTD MAGNESIA. Bein" freshly prepared and always full strength.- SIi'ATCLAND'S is the best you can buy.—Advt. HELLO, "BAXTER'S"-GOOD-BYE COLD! That's' the usual thing these days of uncertain temperature. A cough or cold attacks us suddenly. Baxter's Lung Preserver is called in, and coughs and colds "beat a hurried retreat." "Baxter's' 'has now been the favourite family remedy for over 53 years. It has a grand record of assistance rendered to its credit. It works in the common sense way— from tho root of the trouble. It reaches right down, and you can feol it doing good all the time—from the first dose. "Baxter's" is absolutely wholesome. It is rich, red, warming, and pleasant to the taste. You can't do better than have Baxter s Lung Preserver ready diirinp this period of unexpected temperature changes— Ihoreforc, this period of coughs and : colds. , , , i Go to vour Chemist or Store and get a lnvgn 2s.*6d. bottle of "Baxter's" now.Advt.

Naval and Military Hospitals Use Ceregcn.—Our boys, subjected to the privations and nerve-racking tensions of modern warfare, are frequently casualtied with nervous trouble. The nursing back to health and strength of these warriors of ours is tho humane self-im-posed task of our valiant Red Cros-; Nurses. Ceregcn is used in naval and military hospitals of the Allies. It is not a stimulant, but a nerve food containing 80 per cent, protcid, the food element essential for the formation of muscle, brain and nerve tissue. If overworked, run down, or always tired, try Ceregcn. 2s. 6d„ is. Gd., 03. Cd„ 125., from all chemists. Tho 12s. size contains 8 times the amount of 2s. 6d. tin.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 176, 21 April 1919, Page 6

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279

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 176, 21 April 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 176, 21 April 1919, Page 6

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