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THEIR CAUSE AND CURE. The immediate cause of the common cold j 3 the sudden closing of the popes of the skin, due to a chill— -a draught for insta.nct>. Tho poisons of tho body aro then vmable. to escape through the pores, but go inwards and produce irritation, and Nature endeavors to pass tilo <? °$ n* 1 ™! 1 ? hj the Jan & s - ™ s causes a "cold," wita accompanying coughir-". A speedy and efficient means of- relieving congestion is to take- Baxter's Lunij Preserver, which acts directly on the iungs, thins tho phlagm, throws off inflammation, helps .the lungs to carry oft poisons. It also promotes the health of the whole system, brines its condition back to normal, and enables the skin to work in the natural way. Those who have used Baxter's Luiif Preserver call it the "magic mixture," bo-causa it acts rapidly and like a charm. Test _ its merits—you~ vail bo delit-hved! A big bottle is obtainable from'vour chemist or store. Price 2s 6d.—[Advt.]

In his vail, lately proved, a certain '.vcllknown sportsman of title rna<le the following ironic bequest:—"l bequcr.th to my brother (named) the sum of one stalling, to shoT/ ray appreciation of his noble sacrifice to his country in avoiding military service until compelled to join up." Th'e testator himself had served with the forces. Dace: "Dinks had an athletic etroke yesterday." Mace : " Athletic stroke! You mean a paralytic stroke, don't youY" Dace: No; I mean just what I said. He got sparring with a professional boxer.-'

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Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 7