A CRANK AND A COLD ■ 'A veryr trying member, in. a certain household believed in leaving everything to Nature. No medicines eg any kind vwouid she .tolerate, whatever her condition. She suffered from a neglected 'cold, however, which .made her such a nuisance and a menace that the family presented her with a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, '■ and insisted , on her taking it. She found It, pleasant to take, and,-in'spite of herself, felt relief .from the Very first dose." She Is now a,keen "Baxters"" enthusiast. :•.'!,'. It is foolish and dangerous to neglect r a' -cold. TaJte."!'Baxters" and stop that distressing, weakening and germ-spread-ing cough at once. " Baxters" gets quick results, with beneficial aftereffects, due to its tonic action. " Baxters" is on sale in three sizes everywhere. Get " Baxters" and get better.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24636, 18 June 1941, Page 6
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