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CONCERNING COUGHS AND COUGHBBS. Aa eminent American M.D: contributes the following: —"A cough is hot a condition. It is merely indicative of a condition; in fart it may bo indicative of many and diverse conditions, among which may bo mentioned —colds, influenza, cigarettes, peanuts, pneumonia, shoo buttons, germs, tacks, _ mouthbreathing, over-eating, safety pins, weak heart, and so on: A cough is merely Nature’s method of expelling something from the air passages.” When there is phlegm on the throat, germs or dust on the membranes, mere coughing will not effect the expulsion—oven Nature needs help. Baxter’s Lung Preserver aids Nature, and very «oon drives away the source of the trouble and silences tbe cough. But "Baxter’s” does more. It soothes and heals the throat that has become strained, it strengthens the bronchial passages, giving them power to successfully repel the return of the cough. "Baxter's Lung Preserver” goes further still. In taking this.'remedy von arc taking also a valuable tonic. It tones up the system generates vitality, and purifies tim blood. In "Baxter’s” you have a remedy, tonic and good in one. Good for young and old alike —and all like it; 2s Cd buys large bottle. I For children's Hacking Cough. Wood’s Groat Peppermint Cure.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10606, 3 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10606, 3 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10606, 3 June 1920, Page 3

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