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EXTRAORDINARY LUNG CAPACITY.

The value of deep breathing in bronchitis, catarrh, coughs, colds and all ■chest affections will be more fully appreciated when people realise the enormous capacity of the respiratory- organs. We are told that the lungs present a thousand square feet of surface, and that the average person, when taking a normal breath, comes far short of using these organs to their fullest capacity. It is in the unused portions of the lungs that- the geims of disease first secure a .foothold to do their hiddten work, and precautions should be taken against further developments as soon as a cold in one shape or another appears. The penetrating ingredients of Baxter's Lung Preserver reach the unused tissues of the lungs with every breath you.', take, speedily reducing the inflammation by stimulating the weakened air cells to throw off the distressing mucous. You cannot have too much pure fresh air for sotwid lung health, but wlien the usual symptoms of disease appear — oouglis, colds, hoarseness, <ja!fcarrh. bronchitis, etc. — it is necessary to impregnate the -weakened tissues of the lungs and throat "with Baxter's Lung Preserver, to strengthen, the parts' and help you to exercise the lungs to their fullest capacity, that' you may enjoy health once more. Of all -chemists and stores.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11231, 21 March 1908, Page 3

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EXTRAORDINARY LUNG CAPACITY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11231, 21 March 1908, Page 3

EXTRAORDINARY LUNG CAPACITY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11231, 21 March 1908, Page 3

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