"The summer sun makes sadness seem so small."—Statins. But "glorious summer" la a happy hnntlng season for coughs and colds. It ia so easy to neglect the simple sniffle and sneeie —and tbe result _ a severe cough or cold. For that cough or cold take "Daxter's Lung Preserver." For "summer sun" won't remedy the trouble—but Baxter-; will: 2/6 large bottle.—(Ad.)
SWIFF UP, GARGLE or SWALLOW FLUENZQL ■ ■- It wards off -■■ ■f P" Influenza "W P Take no chances. Influenza and more serious troubles are often the aftermath of a cold. There is no medicine so safe and stiro as Bomitngton's Irish Moss It Is aplly called N_'« family cough remedy, because of Its wonderful popularity. 173
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 74, 26 March 1920, Page 8
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