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A HOT TIP ON THE TREATMENT OF COLDS A mother with great experience in the treatment of family ailments writes as follows: "At the first sign of a cold I always give Baxters Lung Preserver very hot. A teaspoon or dessertspoon full with enough nearly boiling water to make it too hot to drink, just to be sipped. This is a reliable remedy for a cold in the throat. Colds so often start this way." This is a tip that may commend itself to others. Whichever way you take your "Baxters," the main thing is to see that you do take it directly you are troubled with a cold. In "Baxters" you have the perfect cough remedy. Note how pleasant it is, how Instantly soothing, how quickly it cuts the phlegm, how you feel marked benefit from each and every dose. Remember that "Baxters" has a tonic action. Take ordinary commonsense precautions and good old "Baxters" and you need never fear a cold. Get better—get "Baxters."—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 200, 25 August 1942, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 200, 25 August 1942, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 200, 25 August 1942, Page 5

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