WITH 'WINTER COMES "THE BOGEYS." '; " Incidental 'with winter are Winter's Bogeys— coughs, cold, sore throats, and lung troubles. But they are quite avoidable. A bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver on- a handy shelf—a dose :>r two occasionally, will keep them well away. But if you have eased up your defence for a. little while and the bogGys have got you, get busy with "Baxter's." This grand old family remedy of titty-four years' standing will very soon drive that cold away; stop your coughing, soothe your sore throat, and strengthen your lungs. , Thousands and thousands of healthy New Zealanders arc unthusiastically eloquent in its praises. It has been tried out on many a severe and anxious case and never found wanting. Make a point of Killing in to your chemist or grocer to-day for a large 2s 6d bottle of Baxter's Lung. Preserver.— jAdvt.
SAYS NO ONE NEED REMAIN THIN NOW. PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE FOR THIN, UNDEVELOPED MEN AND WOMEN. thousands of people suffer from excessive thinness, weak nerves, and feeble stomachs who, having tried advertised' flesh-makers, food-fads, physical, culture stunts, and rub-on creams, resign them{selves to life-long skinniness, and think nothing will make them fat. Yet their co.se is-not hopeless. A recently dis-. covered regenerative force makes fat grow after years of thinness, and is also unequalled for repairing the waste of sickness or faulty digestion and for strengthening the nerves.- This remarkable discovery is. called Sargol. Six strength-giving", fat-producing elements of acknowledged merit have been combined in this peerless preparation, which is endorsed by eminent physicians, and used by prominent peopje everywhere. It is absolutely harmless,. inexpensive, and efficient. A month's systematic use <rf Sargol should produce flesh and. strength by correcting faults of digestion, and by supplying highly concentrated fats to, the blood. Increased nourishment is ob.tained from the food out en, and' the additional fat? that thin people need, are ; provided. All leading chemists supply Sargol, and say there is a largo demand for it. Whilst this new preparation has given, splendid results ac a, nerve-lonic and vitalise'!-, it should not be used by nervous people, unless they wish to gain at least ten pounds of flesh.— A-dvt. New Zcnlandefs on service found that tilers is no -brandy like OoKiiac brandy, and no Cognac like Martell«.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 90, 16 April 1920, Page 4
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