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LUNG AND THROAT COUGHS. TREATMENT FOR BOTH. Where a cold has entered the system, no matter by what route, a cough is sure to follow. The Lung Cough is Nature's effort to dislodge the phlegm which is blocking up the delicate air cells of the Lungs, thus rendering free breathing impossible. The dry Throat Cough is caused by the irritation and inflammation of the throat so common in cases of cold. No matter how deeply rooted the cold, and how severe the .cough, j both can be promptly and' efficiently s routed by Baxter's Lung Preserver. ' Swallowed slowly a dose immediately \ relieves inflammation. Its balsamic ) and soothing qualites haye1 immediate i effect upon the throat, destroying the 1 irritation which causes the throat j cough. Further, it thin* the j phlegm and promotes . ex-j pectoration, thus _ assisting the ] Lungs and relieving the neoes- j sity for the Lung Cough. 0* \ top of this, Baxter's Lung Preserver ■ acts as a tonic and bracea up' tke ' system against fresh colds. It is the king among Cougli Cures—acts UTriftly, surely and safely. Every home should have a bottle of Baxter'a always at hand for coughs and colds of every description. Price Is lOd large size bottle, from all chemists, or post froe from J. Baxter, Victoria Street, Christchurch.—Advt. When baby is restless at night with stuffy nose and head, sprinkle a few drops of "NAZOL" on nightgown, and it will act like a chnrni.—Advt.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 195, 17 August 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 195, 17 August 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 195, 17 August 1912, Page 5