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A QUESTION FOR CYNICS If you know anybody who tells you that one cough remedy is as good as another, that a cold must run its course, etc., etc., ask them why it is that Baxters Lung Preserver has so consistently outsold all other remedies for so long. The demand for “Baxters” is the best proof of its efficacy. People buy “Baxters” because “Baxters” does the job. Some try other remedies, but they come back to “Baxters.” The reason, of course, is that “Baxters” is a unique remedy. It is very palatable, and perfectly pure, therefore suitable for all ages. It quickly penetrates, soothes, and relieves, breaks up congestion, clears away phlegm, while its tonic properties accelerate recovery Commonsense precautions and “BaxI ters” will fix any cold. I If you really want to stop that cdugh, take “Baxters.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 12 April 1941, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 12 April 1941, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 12 April 1941, Page 9

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