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HOW TO MAKE A PERFECT COUCH CURE.

To be elective a cough cure must have five essentials:-— First, it must immediately lehe.c tfie soreness in the throat. Second, it must restore the ski.i m its normal condition, enabling it to carry off wa-te matier from the '..vt’in (This must be done without icnde.i.ig the svstem liable to fresh cold.) Third, it must loosen the phlegm, aim cause it to leave the lungs tieely. Fourth, it must subdue all iinummiation of the throat, chest, and bronchia, (lilies. Fifth, it must he a tunica Bracing up the svstem against fresh colds. All’ these essentials and more* arc contained in Baxter s Lung l’res.‘i*> <>i. This now famous remedy was not made in a day. but years <.t experimenting were required to arrive at a Jorniula in which all the ingredients a orkecl harmoniouslv together, One t.visponiiiU. of Baxter s Lung Preserver >v, ai'owec; slowly immediately stop the most tickling cough. If restores the skin to las natural condition again, tints relieving th" lungs ot extra duties. It subdueinflammation and tones up the vno-i--svrfem. Anv chemist or store se..s Baxter’s Lung Preserver r.t 1 10 largesize bottle, or it is procurable post tree: from J- Baxter and Co., Chri-t -Inuc-i "

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 185, 22 July 1912, Page 3

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HOW TO MAKE A PERFECT COUCH CURE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 185, 22 July 1912, Page 3

HOW TO MAKE A PERFECT COUCH CURE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 185, 22 July 1912, Page 3

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