THE PINCH OF HARD TIMES.
Now that hard times are upon us, ways and means must be more carefully considered than ever. The thoughtful householder asks himself almost every day if his money is being spent to the best advantage.
It isn't the price we pay that really matters —it's what we get! The halfcrown spent on Baxter'a Lung Preserver, for example, is actually a saving— not an expense. It is so beneficial that quite small doses suffice —thus effecting an economy.
2s 6d buys you a generous-sized bottle of the finest cough and cold remedy on the market. Each dose of this pleasant, warming, and soothing remedy deals a death-blow to chest weakness and lung trouble, and saves you the bother and expense of a serious illness.
Coughs and colds fly before Baxler's Lung Preserver. 11 ul^ys throat irritation, stops coughing, and heals inflamed membranes. The bronchial passages are cleared of phlegm, breathing is eased, and quickly the trouble Is over and done with.
"Baxter's" is more than a cough and cold remedy. It is a real tonic to the debilitated system. "Baxter's" completes its curative work by restoring full health and vigour and giving strength to overcome future attacks of disease. Get a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver to-day from chemist or grocer.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume 50, Issue 50, 27 August 1926, Page 12
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215THE PINCH OF HARD TIMES. Evening Post, Volume 50, Issue 50, 27 August 1926, Page 12
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