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THE "SUNDAY-THROAT" OR WRONG PASSAGE. When one is eating, through the throat and down through a collapsible tube pass tho solids and liquids into the stomach. That is part of the oorrect working of our system. But often, and when we least expect it, wo suddenly seem to choke and cough. After tho spasm of spluttering, Bomeone remarks, about "tho Sundaythroat," or "down the wrong passage"— which is quito correct. '"Hie Sundaythroat" is intended only to breathe through, and after mrs-uso Baxter's Lang Preserver is needed, for tho throat tissues axe swollen, Hho 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 lands of bronchial troubles—it is a splendid cough and oold specific—and_ more —it is an excellent tonic—a medidna that regenerates the jaded constitution, purifies the Wood, and helps the stomach work correctly. Get a, 2s 6d bottle of this pleasant and rich tonic-remedy to-day, and keep it handy always. Chemists and stores sell Baxter's.— Advt.

•prosipttiAs. oj fioytur cva; toot -b rproos two }nq 'ptnjq ei stunciododdrif Catqph promptly relieved by "NAZOL." Powerful and penetrating. Heals mucous membrane and clears air passages. GO doses Is 6d. Get a NaaoJ Inhaler.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18049, 24 September 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18049, 24 September 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18049, 24 September 1920, Page 10