DON’T GIVE HIM A CHANCE. OTHERWISE YOU’LL BE SORRY. That cold you know so well is most persistent. He is likely to take you unawares and under all sorts of guises. Sometimes its a sore throat, or it may Ixj a sneezing fit, or an annoying cough, or perhaps that horrible stuffy sensation. He is most likely to visit you when you are run-down and your vitality is low. But at all times look out for him. Keep a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver always handy. That is the host specific. A neglected cough or cold may lead to many sinister ailments, but if tackled in time there is no need to worry. The rich, red, wanning, soothing .properties of “Baxter’s” ease sore throats and relieve bronchial complaints in a wonderful way. When tlie kiddies come home from school or -hubby home from business with the signs of a cold giv«- them “Baxter’s.” Not only will it relieve; but its tonic prone ties will help to build up the system to resist, future attacks. You can obtain this tried and tested remedy—it came from England Cl years ago—at lmlf-a-crown for a generous-sized bottle. Economical mothers order the special family size nf Is.fid. H
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 May 1927, Page 3
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