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“CARRY ON THE GOOD WORK.” “ BAXTER’S'• CHASES SUMMER COLDS. During the winter Baxter’s Lung Preserver did great- work in -ousting coughs and colds from constitutions they thought their strongholds. Now it’s summer, and “Baxter’s” “carries on the good work.” A cough or cold, whether in. summer or winter, does not depart when the coughing stops and the frequent use of the handkerchief ceases. It still remains in wait; and here’s where the great value of Baxter’s Lung Preserver Is evident. “Baxter’*” not only stops coughing and sniffling; it also drives the complaint entirely from the system, whilst it invigorates and revivifies, thereby fortifying aga-’nst a recurrence. Mr Bert La Blanc, the “Yiddieher” Comedian, says; “A few_ days ago I was bordering on the" outskirts of Influenza, with a very severe cough and cold. I tried several things, when finally your excellent mixture (Barter’s Lung Preserver) was brought to my notice by some friends. “I was rather soeptioal at firsts übt now I want to thank you for the speedy recovery I have made, and for my being able to keep <m with my work. Naturally, now I will do anything I can by way of inducing other people to enjoy the benefits.of ‘Baxter’s.’” . Baxter’s Lung Preserver is waiting to render ydu equal Eoivice. Get a large 2a 6d jbottle from clxemffi or store to-day.—EAdvt.l

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Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 7

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