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USED IN A CHEMIST’S OWN HOME When chatting with a well-known chemist the other day Mr Baxter received a very high compliment. The chemist said: “Well, presumably, .1 should know something about cough mixtures, but I tell you candidly that in my homo yours is the only line we use. I am slightly subject to a sore throat, and I find Baxter’s Lung Preserver the only thing that gives me quick relief, and my wife and youngsters also use it with excellent results. As you know, children will catch a cold, and I have found Baxter’s Lung Preserver the best preparation that wo have yet come across. “My faith in ‘ Baxter’s ’ is more than confirmed by the judgment of ray customers. Do you know that 1 sell almost three bottles of Baxter’s Lung Preserver to one of any other wellknown preparation That speaks for itself. It is certainly a winner in this district!” You will be well advised to always keep a bottle of “ Baxter’s ” handy. It is ideal for coughs and colds, sore throate, and all bronchial affections. Its rich, warming, soothing properties go right to the root of the trouble, and assure sufferers of immediate relief. In addition, the valuable tonic qualities contained in “Baxter’s” help to build you up to resist future attacks. You can get a generous-sized bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver at any chemist or store for 2e 6d; or, better still, get the family size at 4s 6d. Bachekw siae. Is 6d.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 3

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