KEEPING UP THE MORALE.
The home front is greatly strengthened when the morale of each and every family is high. There is no'doubt about the way coughs and colds play havoc in the average household. Colds are not only weakening, but keep one awake, in fact keep the whole household awake. Nerves get on edge, and morale suffers. Cold and 'flu germs are therefore enemies (to be combated and they can be beaten with Baxters Lung Preserver. No cold can withstand "Baxters" plus common sense.
The first sip of "Baxters" soothes the throat, stops the tickle, and the inflammation goes, the congestion is cleared away, air passages are cleared, • and the cold is gone. "Baxters" is ideal for young child- " ren, being perfectly safe and perfectly pure, and remarkably pleasant to take. For over 75 years "Baxters" has proved its efficacy, and continues to forge ahead in popularity while other remedies come and go. Refuse to experiment. Don't wait a day longer than is necessary. Take "Baxters," the proved remedy with the tonic action. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 43, 19 August 1941, Page 5
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