AI-TKK TIM-! .1 AX//, TAXI-: "HAXTMU-X" How easy it. is to ralch ;i i-hill after etiiuinj; olil from il warm liallrooni. 'I'lio cold air titrikos you when you are lirsited, and, alas, you soon become aware of n tickling in the throat and a lii;h(iu'ss in tho chest. As a precaution lake :i dose of Maxtor's l.ung I'roscrver as soon as you get. home. A sine remedy for all coughs and colds. It will ward oIY mi attack, and its unique tonic properties, will help In build you up. Kapler's Lung Preserver is the best remedy f<>i' family use, and H always pays to keep a bottle in tho houie. Uioh, soothing, and pleasant lo lake, it is welcomed by nil. Vim can obtain » genevous-si-/.eil . bottlo .from nay chemist, or .store for Ix (id. The family siv.e lit ts (M is inoi-o eciniomli'al.— Advt. OANHKW VOX DANOHU'S, The sudden change from a heated (lanco hall to the cold outside atmosphere is a freipieat. cause of colds and t'liilhi. The trouble is easily overconie by inhaling "Navel" or Inking m few di'o]>s on sugar, "Na/ol" is penotruling, and prompt and sure in action, tin doses cost Is (id, Got a hot lie 10-day, -•-Advl.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1927, Page 14
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