A COLD HITS IN THE WEAKEST SPOT.
One who "lias a weak throat will usually get the cold there, and if tho weakness is at all defined very sorious results may follow the cold's attack. That is why >t is such a wise action to take Baxter's Lung Preserver, for not only will it remedy tho cold, but it will as well strengthen the. weak spot, the bronchial Jrgan, and the constitution generally, so that the cough or cold germ is beaten'before it arrives. It is because of its great tonic value comhined with its well-known cough and cold-remedying properties, that "Baxter's" is so generally popular, In homes from tho North Cape to the Bluff "Bnxler's" is found, and requests are continually coming in from other parts of the world for this genuine specific.
Have Baxter's Lung Preserver in your home. Give it to the kiddies, nnd take it yourself. It has no equal, as the first dose, proves rich, warming pure, and pleasant to tho taste; 2s; Gel. Jbuys genorous-siaed Iwltle at any chemist or store. Order it 10-dny—Advt.
I knew not what the world might be Until.l nave my coart to thee; And «ince that sweet mrreuder made, 1 face the future unafraid. Jfy soul no dread misgiving holds, Nor know I tear of r.ougliß and colds, Blnco ilrst my faint heart to assure, You boughf me Woods' Great Peppermint Cure—Advt.
The Only Tobacco nindo in New Zenland, nnd'fil'ang tho wants of the most exacting smoker, "Desert Gold," Flake cut or mixture, is tho purest, sweetest, and most pnfatablo of all tobaccos. Sup. jx>rt this important and fnst developing local industry and givo tho death knock to monopoly. One pipeful of "Desert Gold" equal to two of imported.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 234, 28 June 1920, Page 6
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290Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 234, 28 June 1920, Page 6
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