INFLUENZA CONVALESCENCE. Strengthen the weakened lungs and j throat, rebuild the wasted and broken j tissues, soothe the strained membrane, and heal the sore bronchial passages— this a course of Baxter's Lung Preserver will do for the influenza convalescent promptly and perfectly. This sterling, highly recommended specific is composed of harmless ingredients—harmless to the body, but not so to the convalescent's health-enemies. Besides putting the affected organs right, it has a vitalising tonic effect on the system. The conKt'.ution thus strengthened is more able fo ward off any further attacks tf the "flu"; therefore, the danger of a. relapse is brought down to an absolute minimum. Baxter's can be given with safety to the weakest convalescent or to children. They need no inducement to take this rich, red, wanning medicine, for it is very pleasant to the taste. A large bottles of this fifty-year-old remedy costs only 2s 6d afc all chemists' and store 3. No con"vale»cent should be without a bottle. I &Ljats, tfrdty,.—Adyt. ,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 139, 9 December 1918, Page 4
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