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AFTER THE JAZZ. TAKE “BAXTER’S.” How easy it is to catch a chill after coming out from a. warm ballroom. The cold, air strikes you when you are heated and, alas, you soon become e aware of a tickling in the throat arid a. tightness in the chest. As a precaution, take a dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver as soon as you get home. A sure remedy for all coughs and colds. It will ward off an attack, and its unique tonic properties will help to build you up. Baxter’s Lung Preserver is the best remedy for family use, and it always pays to keep a bottle in the home. Rich, soothing, and pleasant to take, it is welcomed by all. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle from any -chemist or store for 2s 6d. The family size at 4s^d^^ore^econmnical.

IN DAYS OF OLD. In days of old. when Knights were bold, Sir Francis had a fearful cold; it made him frightfully ill, I’m told. Ah, had he but of Kofgo known, that cough would have left him quite alone. Now take this moral quite to-heart; for after Kofgo,-colds. de- • part. Kofgo quickly percolates to the inflamed membranes ©f throat, chest and lungs, and creates a prompt soothing feeling finally routing the cold. Leading chemists and stores sell Kofgo at 2/6 a bottle. If you cannot obtain it, communicate with Griffin and Smith Ltd.. Greymouth, h thg Wholesals Distributors.—Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 July 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 July 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 31 July 1925, Page 8

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