STORY IN THREE WORDS! a There’s a world of truth in the saying that ills are always with us, like w the weather. However, the testimony of one person to another, the judicious use of advertisement, coupled with the sterling worth of the product, bring home to many the advantages of having Baxter s Lung Preserver always at hand. Anywhere, everywhere —in newspai>ers, in shop windows, or on old cases in the wilderness-wherever you go you wi find emblazoned in bold type so that all who look may read, a story of glorious health and strength epitomised by those three famous words: “Baxters Jaing Preserver.” . . This celebrated specific not only cuies colds and lung troubles—it is an always reliable tonic, bracing up and sustaining weak, impoverished systems. "Baxter's” enriches the blood and fills you with- sparkling vim and pep every-day, all-year-round work and pla>Try a course of Baxters Lung Pre-sei-ver now! Then you will it in your home. Jxirgo 2s. 60. bottles sold by all chemists and groeers.-Advt.
i have eaten the bread of sorrow. I have quaffed of tho hemlock brew. I have slept on a pallet of perished lea'C’Whilst my rasrs were bedrenched witn I 'mid tho mists of the morning. With huncer and cold 4.0 endnre. And jassed on my way by a poster stay, About Woods’ Great Peppermint —Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 247, 13 July 1921, Page 9
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223Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 247, 13 July 1921, Page 9
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