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"COLDS." I THEIR CAUSE "AND CURE. The immediate cause of the common colp is tho sudden cfosing of the pores of the ekin, duo to a chill—a draught, for instance. The poisons of the tody are then unable to escape through tho pores, but go inwards and produce irritation, and Nature endeavours to piifs them'off through the lungs. This causes a. cold," with accompanying coughing. A speedv find efficient menns of relieving congestion is to, take Baxter's Lung Preserver, which acts directly on the lungs, thins the.phlegm, throws off inflammation, helps the lungs to carry off poisons. It also promotes the lieailth of the ;'hole system, brings its condition bapk to normal, ard enables the skin to work in the nntiyal way. ; ' -V Those who have used Baxter's T ung Preserver call it the "magic' mixture." at becaupe it acts rapidlv and like a charm. Test its morite-ryou. will be delighted. A big bottle is obtainable from vour chemist or store. Price 2s. Gd—Advt. Tou've often Reen on cach kinema screen, ' . And the .curtains of theatres, too, Buperlative'"ttds." about medical fads, And the wonderful thing's they'll do. But I'll not retract what I know to be fact, . A conviction I'll' never abjure— ■ "A tooth for a : tooth," they're telling plain truth, About Woods' Great Popper mint Cure.— Adrt, 1

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 198, 17 May 1920, Page 3

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219

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 198, 17 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 198, 17 May 1920, Page 3

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