NATURE A PERSISTENT FIGHTER. Nature never gives up a %ht unless the oads against her are hopelessly overwhelming. Conflict arouses her antagonism, and all _ her lighting forces are called into action. If the odds are too much when fighting a cold, there will be a chill, then feveriehness, aching and soreness of the muscles, and a general down-and-out feeling. 'Tis then that Nature needs help, and no help is superior to Baxter's Lung Preserver. Thia rich, pure, and wanning medicine soon sways the fight over in favor of Nature, and tho cold onicklv ni«appears. Then with Nature's aid "Baxter's" builds up the wasted tissues, regenerates the lowered vitality, and generally invigorates the whole system, enabling the nccessful warding off; of any recurrence J.' the cold attack. Eav© this tonic cough and cold remedy handy always. Get a large 2s 6d bottle from chemist or store to-day.—LAdvtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 17365, 29 May 1920, Page 12
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