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' CONCERNING COUGHS AND COUGHERS. An eminent American M.D. contributes the following :-"A cough is not a condition; it is merely indicative of a condition; in fact, it may be indicative of many and diverse conditions, among which may be mentioned—colds, influenza, cigarettes, peanuts, pneumonia, shoe buttons, germs, tacks, mouth-breath-ing, over-eating, safety pins, weak h«art, and so on. A cough is merely Nature fl method of expelling something from the ait passages.' ' . When there is phelgm on the throat, germs or dust on the membranes, mere coughing will not effect Uhe expulsioneven Nature needs help. Baxter s Lung Preserver aids Nature and very soon drives away the source of the trouble and silences the cough. • But "Baxter's" does more. eootnes and heals the throat that become strained, it strengthens the bronchial passages, giving them power to successfully repel the return of the cough. "Baxter's Lung - Preserver goes further still. In taking this remedy you are taking also a valuable tonic. It tones up the system, generates vitality, and purines the blood. In "Baxter's" you have a remedy, tonic and food in one. Good for young and old alike-and all like it; 2s. 6d. buys large bottle.—Advt.

AFTER THE DANCE-A SEVERE CHILI,. Cases of this sort are frequent. "Prevention is bettor . . . " but when vou have caught a chill it is too lata to talk about prevention. You must Ret the cure-"Tussic\ira." "Tjussicura" brings instant relief, prevents the chill from developing into a more serious illness. ,It,keeps the throat and nasal passages clear and gives the lungs full freedom. Tlub ensures a supply of pnro blood that will attack any approach the cold may make in any part of the system. "Tussicura" costs only Is. 6d. and 2a. 6d. for generously-sized bottles.—

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 230, 23 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 230, 23 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 230, 23 June 1920, Page 8

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