"COLDS."" THEIR CAUSE AND DURE. Tho immediate cause of the common cold is the sudden closing of- the pores of the skin, due to. a chill—a draught, for instance. The poisons of the body are then unable to escape through the pores, but go inwards and produce irritation, and Nature endeavours to pass them oil through the lungs. This causes a "cold," with accompanying coughing. A speedy and efficient means of relieving congestion is to take Baxter's Lung Preserver, which acts directly on the lungs, thins the phlegm, throws oft' inflammation. helps the lungs to carry off poisons. It also promotes the health of the whole system, brings its condition back to normal, and enables the skin to work in the natural way. Those who have used Baxter's Lung Preserver call.it the "llagic Mixture," because it acts rapidly and like a charm. Test its merits—you. will bo delighted. A big bottle is obtainable from your Chemist or Store. Price, Is. 10d.—Advt. Heavy fines were imposed at Cardiff on the captain, chief steward, and messroom stewards of a Portuguese steamer for wasting food, jhe evidence was that the mess-room steward carried from the ship baskets filled with loaves, pieces of bread, fish, fruit, and '" vegetables, and emptied the lot on a refuse heap. The chief steward said the food was left over from meals. The. captain was fined dMO, the chief steward <£10, and tha mess steward .f's. , Donnelly's Hair Restorer cures Dandruff, stops tnir falling. Chemist*' Stores. 2s. lid. -Donnelly's, 65 Vivian St. , -Adr 1 .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3173, 25 August 1917, Page 8
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255Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3173, 25 August 1917, Page 8
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