A WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING Not even the hardiest of people can afford to treat influenza casually. What may »eom a slight cold or chill is often the first development of a severe attack of ’flu. Do not ignore even the slightest suggestion of a cold. Carelessness is often costly. A few regular doses of .Baxter's Lung Preserver will remove every trace of a cold. Should 'flu develop go to bed at once, keep warm, and take “ Baxter’s ” as directed on the bottle. “ Baxter’s ” relieves fever, soothes the throat and chest; while its valuable tonic properties soon put you on your feet again. It should also be remembered that influenza often follows a cold, because the system has been taxed of strength and cannot resist the attack. For this reason the tonic properties of Baxter’s Lung Preserver are invaluable, as they build up strength and resistance against the onslaughts of influenza. With little children mothers should watch for warnings such as sniffling, watery eyes, irritability, etc., and by giving “ Baxter’s ” as directed on the bottle can quickly remove all danger of influenza. All chemists and stores sell “ Baxter’s.” Is 6d, ‘2s (id, and ‘ls 6d. — [Advt.] “ It’s all right, grandpa. Don't ho alarmed. I can pull up in a yard.” “ Yes; in a graveyard.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21233, 14 October 1932, Page 12
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