INNOCENT PEANUT CAUSE OF COUGHS. Investigation by a prominent M.D. ii U.S.A. has demonstrated to the Medical 1 Profession that the common peanut keri nel causes much couch trouble. Tho smooth, minute particles of the kernel lodfic in the walls of the throat or settle on tho bronchial meiu- ; branes, and until removed an irritating i 1 cough remains. Abolishing the cough is removing the irritation. Baxter's Lung Preserver does ! this promptly. But the remedy doesn't stop there. Through "Baxtor's" the injured and strained membranes, the lmreh soro bronchial passages are aoothed in a way that is little short of wonderful It is this sirengthening and protecting quality combined with a great tonic value that accounts for tho wido popularity of "Baxter's." A tonic as well iu a cough and cold remedy—"Baxter's" purifies the blood,- steadies the nervestones up and vitalises the whole system. Being rich and pleasant to the taste, it is taken willingly by kiddies as weU as adults. Introduce it to your children and take it yourself. Havo it handy always. A large bottle cosib onlj 2s. Cd. at chemist or stow. Order to-day.-Advt, ■
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 306, 20 September 1920, Page 6
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187Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 306, 20 September 1920, Page 6
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