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IN THE BARBER’S CHAIR

When the writer of Baxter’s Lung Preserver advertisements was in the barber’s the other day having a haircut he noticed that the barber stopped occasionally to take a swig out of a bottle “ What have you got there, Hector?” he said. “Oh,” the barber replied, “ this is what 1 am taking for my cold. Wonderful stuff! I suffer a bit from bronchitis, and .1 find that ‘ Baxter’s ’ is the only thing that clears my bronchial tubes.” There is positively nothing like Baxter’s Lung Preserver for warding off a threatened attack of cough, cold, or influenza. It soothes sore throats and chests in remarkably quick time, heals the inflamed passages, and cuts the phlegm, thereby easing the breathing. For convalescents “Baxter’s” is an invaluable tonic, repairing waste tissue and strengthening the system against relapse. A generous-sized bottle costs 2s 6d from any chemist or store; or try the bachelor size at Is 6d.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19774, 26 January 1928, Page 14

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IN THE BARBER’S CHAIR Evening Star, Issue 19774, 26 January 1928, Page 14

IN THE BARBER’S CHAIR Evening Star, Issue 19774, 26 January 1928, Page 14