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. A TIP FOR THEATRE PATRONS There is nothing more annoying when you go to a theatre than to be suffering ironi a hacking cough or to be iu close proximity to others who may bo sufferurn from the complaint. Trying to stifle a cough only makes matters worse. Each fresh spasm makes the inflamed bronchial passages so much more tender, and increases the tickling sensation dreaded by the sufferer. The ideal specific for coughs and colds _is Maxtor’s Lung Preserver. Tho soothing properties of “ Baxter’s ” loosen phlegm and promptly allay irritation in tho throat and bronchial passages. A few doses taken before you go to the theatre will ensure a peaceful time for yourself and for.those around you. It is not an uncommon thing for those who know to take a bottle of good old “ Baxter’s ” with them and take a dose during tho interval. Besides being a sterling cough and cold remedy Baxter’s Lung Preserver possesses wonderful tonic properties that assist to build up the system to resist further attacks. The rich, red, warming properties of “ Baxter’s ” are appreciated by young and old alike. Pleasant to take, you can feel it doing you good from the first dose. “ Baxter’s ” is obtainable from all chemists and stores in a generous-sized bottle at half a crown, but mothers of children obtain tho more economical family size at 4s 6d.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19519, 29 March 1927, Page 10

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