THE NATIONAL RESERVE
The membersi of this splendidly organised and amazingly keen body of men play a vital part in our military defence system. We are open to attack, however, in other ways also. Cold and ’flu germs take a huge toll, and an important part in keeping them at bay is played bv good old Baxters Lung Preserver. “ Baxters ” is not merely a defensive measure, however. “ Baxters " positively attacks and expels the cold. You can feel each dose of “ Baxters ” doing you good. In fact, it is generally accepted now that no cold can survive “ Baxters ” provided ordinary common-sense precautions are taken. Other remedies come and go, but the persistent demand for “ Baxters ” proves that it is out on its own for dealing with coughs, colds, sore throats, hoarseness, and most chest afflictions. “ Baxters ” not only very quickly deals with the cold, but very quickly puts you on your feet again, due to its unique tonic action. “Baxters” is sold, everywhere in three sizes. Got better—get “ Baxters.”—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 24007, 4 October 1941, Page 13
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168THE NATIONAL RESERVE Evening Star, Issue 24007, 4 October 1941, Page 13
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