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HOW TO MAKE A PERFECT COUCH CURE.

To bo effaotive a cough cure must have five essentials: — First, it must immediately rene-.e th-, soreness in the throat. Second, it must restore tho skin tilts normal condition, enabling it tvcarry off waste matte.- from the system., (This must be done without reiide.ing the system liable to fresh cold.) , ‘ Third, it must loosen the phlegm, ar.u cause it to leave the lungs freely. Fourth, it must subdue all i’lfiaimmi lion of tiie throat, chest, wild, bronchia, tubes. Fifth, it must be a tonic, bracing iq the system’ against fresh colds. All these essentials and more artcontained ia Baxters Lung I’res-.-ri er. I’his now famous remedy nas not mail., in a day, but tears of experimenting were required to arrive at a formula ii. which all the ingredients worked harmoniously together. One teaspoon!ti. cf Baxter’s Lung Preserver swallowed slowly immediately stop the most tickling cough. It restores the skin to its natural condition again, thus relieving th.- lungs of extra duties. It subdues inflammation and tones up the wlio.i system. Any chemist or store re Baxter’s Lung Preservur at 1 It* fiirgsize bolt I-.', or it is procurable post from J. Bax tor ami (’».. Chri>tchi:rc;i.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 187, 23 July 1912, Page 3

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HOW TO MAKE A PERFECT COUCH CURE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 187, 23 July 1912, Page 3

HOW TO MAKE A PERFECT COUCH CURE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 187, 23 July 1912, Page 3

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