RETURNED SOLDIER’S HEALTH
One legacy of the late war is noticed in the weakened constitution of many of our returned men. Exposure, privation, and the effects of poison gas, have in most cases impaired the men’s health. Here, again, the remarkable curative properties of Baxter’s Lung Preserver are demonstrated in an emphatic manner. Just recently, a returned soldier, who was always si'eezing, was induced to take “ Baxter’s ” to cure his annoying trouble. A few doses of this sterling remedy worked wonders, and he received welcome relief from the complaint. What Boxter’s Lung Preserver has done for this returned soldier it will do for all sufferers from colds, coughs, bronchial and chest affections. It is pleas mt to toko, yet powerful in action—gets to the root of the hacking cough or chronic cold, and gives instant relief. During chilly winter, this rich, warming specific is a real necessity in every home. Get a large 2s fid bottle now from your shemist or grocer.— £Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 17701, 30 June 1921, Page 9
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163RETURNED SOLDIER’S HEALTH Evening Star, Issue 17701, 30 June 1921, Page 9
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