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BEFORE GOING TO CHURCH.

" BAXTER'S " SAVE ANNOYANCE. During the winter months those irritating, tickling coughs so often cause annovance during church services. One Sunday evening, just recently, a lady ■was heard to remark to a friend as they came out of church. "Didn't you find the people with coughs disturbing to-night? I missed quite a good bit of the sermon, and could not concentrate on that account." "Ye?," replied the other, "I wish these people w.th coughs would take a good dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver before they come to church. Thev would fin! it a prea: relief, save embarrassment to themselves j and annovance to other people." Churchgoers would be well advised to take this ladv's hint. The soothing properties of "Baxter's" loosen phlegm and promptlv allay irritation in the throat and bronchial passages. A few doses taken before you go to church will ensure a peaceful t-rne for yourself and for those around yon. Besides] being a sterling cough and cold remedy, j Baxter's Lung Preserver possesses won- j derful tonic properties that help to I bciid up the system. ! "Baxter's" is obtainable from all chemists and stores in a generons-siz»d bottle at half-a-crown, but economical peopln purchase the family size at 4s 6-L Bachelor's bottle eighteenpence.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 3

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BEFORE GOING TO CHURCH. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 3

BEFORE GOING TO CHURCH. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 3

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