CONCERNING COUGHS AND COUGHERS
| An eminent American M.D. c<® j butes the following:—“Acough is j condition. It is merely indicative of* i condition: in fact, it may be jof many and diverse conditions. a ® ,* I which may be mentioned colds, enza, cigarettes, peanuts. pneurii shoe-buttons. germs, tacks, rno breathing - , over-eating, safety t . weak heart, and so on. A ; merely Nature’s method of exp i something from the air When there is phlegm on the • i germs or dust on the membranes. coughing will not effect the expuj* even Nature needs help. Baxter Preserver aids Nature and 1 drives away the source of the I and silences the cough. arod l * 8 But “Baxter*s” does more, « I and heals the throat that has 1 strained: it strengthens the ! passages, giving them P°wer ( oi£> cessfully repel the return of tn ! Baxters Lung Preserver goe* still. In taking this remedy taking also a valuable tonic. up the system and generate In ‘ Baxter’s” you have a j tonic, and food in one. Good , r^ and old alike: 2s 6d buys a 5 f U* i sized or better sum » ] large family size at 4s
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 116, 6 August 1927, Page 12
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190CONCERNING COUGHS AND COUGHERS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 116, 6 August 1927, Page 12
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