WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU CATCH A COLD! A cold may b© caught through a chill or may be contracted from some other person suffering with a cold. In either case the system suffers in practically the same way. The skin, which in health carries off a. great proportion of waste from the system, stops working, and double duty is thus given to the lungs to perform. The patient has a fullness in the head and! a general feeling of stuffiness. The lungs attempt to give off the waste in | the form of phlegm, gases, etc. Sometimes the inflammation flies to the throat, and results in a nasty dry tickliag cough or a very painful "sore throat." But however your cold is contracted, whatever form it is taking there is one absolute cures—Baxter's Lung Preserver. Tliis scientifi- | cally prepared medicine restores the | skin to its natural action and further ' assists the lungs by thinning the .phlegm and promoting expectoration. It soothes the inflammation in the throat, end tones up the impaired organs against further attack. Any chemfefc or store sells Baxter's Lung Preserver at Is lOd the large size bottle. It immediately relieves Buffering and thoroughly cures a cough or cold. (Post free if desired from J Baxter and Co., Chemist, Christchurch). —Advt. When writing to advertisers, pleas* mention The Mar&bokougb Express
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 196, 19 August 1912, Page 5
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221Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 196, 19 August 1912, Page 5
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