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IS THERE ANY PEACE?

— Tennyson.

A constant, croakiug cough gives no peace to tbe sufferere or to others in tbe vicinity. Delay is dangcrous. Shift tbat cbest cold witb Baxtci's Lung Preserver, tbe unique reinedy tliat clears away phlegm, roduces inflammation, stops wheczing, aud quickly restorcs nornial health witb its valuable tonic actiou. Tusist oii (Baxters," that bas proved its superiority for tlirec-quarleiv; of a contury. All chemis'.s aud otore!? j , ««U "Baxtere,"* . |

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 9, 4 October 1937, Page 13

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IS THERE ANY PEACE? Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 9, 4 October 1937, Page 13

IS THERE ANY PEACE? Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 9, 4 October 1937, Page 13

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