"BAXTER'S" BUILDS HEALTH. A UNIQUE KEMEDY FOE COUGHS AND COLDS.... A famous writer said: "Sickness in a result, and so is health." ' "A cold is the result of a run-down condition. Nature is warning you to build up your health op.d vitality. Take Baxter's Lung Preserver, a most valuable remedy for colds and bronchial complaints. It tones up the system and fortifies tho lungs. Colds arc always waiting to attack, you —take "Bnxler'&V and you'll be ablo to mist them. (Everybody needs this famous ; remedy. Good 'or children, housewives, flffice-workers, business men, shop assistants, factory employees, - politicians, and' all others who wißh to keep free from colds. All can afford ?s. Gd. for a bottle of Baxter's Lunpr Preserver—it's n splendid investment. Even'if you suffer from only a slight cough, you would elai'iy spend that trifling sum to Ret rid of it. But "Baxter's" is- equally good for deeneeated coughs and chronic colds. It never fails to do Rood. Take a hie; 2s. 6d. bottle.home to-day. £iy chemist or grocer can supply you.—Advt.
"Fa«ts are stubborn things."—Elliot. Like deep-rooted coughs and*oolds. they take a lot of upsetting. Howevor, the most stubborn cough or chest ailment yields quickly to Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Baxter's" soothes harsh throat passages and heals strained membranes. Pleasant to take. Get a 2s. 6d. bottle from chemist or grocer.—Advt. Tor Children's Hacking Ooußb, Woods' Great Pjppofmto Oar«i— Adrl
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 31, 1 November 1920, Page 3
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