INNOCENT PEANUTS CAUSE Ob' COUGHS. . Investigation by a prominent M.D. in U.S.A, has'demonstrated, to the-medicai profession that tile common peanut kernel causes much cough trouble. The smooth, minute particles of the kernel lodge in the walls of the throat or lungs, settle on the bronchial _ membranes, and until removed an irritating cough remains. Abolishing tile cough is removing the irritation. Baxter’s Lung Preserver docs this promptly. But the remedy doesn’t stop there. Through “Baxter’s’ the injured and strained membranes, tilt harsh, sore bronchial passages are soothed in a way that is little abort of wonderful. It is this strengthening and protecting quality, combined with a grant tonic value, that accounts for the wide popularity of “Baxter’s.” A tonic as well as a cough and cold remedy, “Baxter’s” tones up and vitalises- the whole system. Being rich and pleasant to the taste, it is taken willingly by kiddies as well as adults. Have it handv always. A ge'nerous-sized hottie costs only 2s. (id., from any chemist or store, but economical people get the large family size at Is. Gd. Order lo-.day.-xAdv.t,. (4).
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 255, 27 July 1927, Page 7
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