y =S ) A COLD HITS TN THE WEAKEST ] SPOT. ] Ono who has a weak throat will usual- f ly get tho cold there, and if the weak- t ness is at all defined very serious results „ may follow the raid's attack. That is r whv 't is such a wise action to take Bax- c ter's Lung Preserver, forgot only will it j renvwly tho cold, but it will as well 1 strengthen the weak spot, the bronchial organ, and the constitution jpnorally, so that the covtf i or, cold germ is beaten before it arrives. , It is because of its great tonic valuo. f combined with its well-known cough and • cold-rcmerlving properties, that "Bax- { ter's" is so generally popular. In homes 1; from the North Cape to tho Bluff "Bax- J ler's" is found, and requests are con- J tinually coming in from other parts of t the world for this genuine specific. f Have Baxter's Lung Preserver in your 1 home. Give it to tho kiddies, and toko t it vourself. It has no equal, as the r first doso proves rich, warming, pure, a and pleasant to the tasto; 2s. 6d. .buys I generous-sized bottle at any ohemiet or 1 store. Order, it to-day.—Advt, A t
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 7
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209Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 7
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