THE "SUNDAY-THROAT," OR WRONG PASSAGE. When one is eating, through the throat and down through a collapsible tube pass the solids and liquids into the stomach. That is part of the correct working of our system. But often, and when we least expect it, -we suddenly seem to ohoke and cough. After the spasm of spluttering, someone remarks about " the Sundaythroat," or " down the wrong passage" which .is quite correct. " The' Sundaythroat " is intended only to breathe through, and after mis-use Baxter's Lung Preserver is needed, for the throat tissues are swollen, the throat inflamed and weakened, and a chronic cough may be the result unless nipped in the bud by that sterling remedy. Baxter's is invaluable for all kinds of bronchial troubles—it is a splendid cough and cold specific— more— is an excellent tonic— medicine that regenerates the jaded constitution, purifies the blood, and helps the stomach work correctly. Get a 2s 6d bottle of this pleasant and rich tonic-remedv to-day, and keep it handy always. Chemists and stores sell Baxter's. People say it's a pleasure to wear garments that you've dyed with "Nadco." hey 're right, too. There's nothing streaky about it, and the colour's fast. Try it—ls per cake at George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Road. As a gentle laxative for ladies and children, Sharland's Magnesia is invaluable. Do not be without it in ' the home. i SoliL-cyer^iLcraj
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17596, 8 October 1920, Page 7
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