"OBSTINATE-JUST LIKE A MAN" A certain young man caught a cold through becoming overheated at a dance. He made light of his distress, and during the following days airily told his friends that the cold would soon run its course. A fortnight later he met the young lady he had danced with, and she was alarmed and annoyed that tocoMwM still as bad as ever. 'Obstinate—just like a man," said she, but she was able to overcome her friends obstinacy and persuade him to a bottle of Lung P«W»«i A bottle of "Baxters" is the best anVwer to any cold. This warming, Sing, palatable compound loosens and clears a cold. It eases the throat and tones up the system with its tonic fiction. ~__ a ti iLi Always insist on "Baxters, the famous old remedy with a great reputation. All chemists and stores sell 1/6, 2/6. and 4/8 sizes. —*
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22466, 29 July 1938, Page 12
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