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IN THE ARTIST’S STUDIO. The manager of a large city firm was visiting a oomemrcial artist’s studio the other day, and while there noticed one of the artists suffering from a sore throat, which was being aggravated by a “tickling” cough. As it was evidently putting the man off his work ho suggested that ho should get some Baxter’s lung preserver. The artist went out and purchased a bottle. After one dose he found his throat considerably eased, and the frightful “tickling” feeling soon disappeared. “Baxter's” is, indeed, unmatched for soothing and healing sore throats or any bronchial affliction. It is a warming, soothing compound that does you good from the first dose. You should always have a bottle handy, so that at the first sign of a cough you can take a dose. A great point about Baxter’s lung preserver is that it is a marvellous tonic as well as a cough remedy. _ It builds up the whole system, enriching the blood and fortifying the constitution against a relapse. You can buy a generous-sized bottle from any chemist or store for 2s 6d—get yours today; but be sure it’s “Baxters. Advt.

First aid for ooughs, colds and influenza, Woods’ Great leppermint Cure.—Advt. “Tkou shalt be served thyself by every sense of service \vhich thou renderest,” so sings “No-Xtubbmg Laundry Help.”—Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 105, 3 April 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 105, 3 April 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 105, 3 April 1926, Page 10

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