HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
HOW TO TEEAT A, COUGH
Coughing is Nature's effort to- remove thio phlegm or> mucous from the inflainmed 1 surface of the lungs. When the mucous is thick it clings 1 tenaciously to the weakened a;ir i>assages, and requires quite a. paroxysm of coughing, to release it. -Constaint coughing not^ only exhaiists the sufferer, but leaves the delicate tissues of tlie lungs very sore and tender, and weaker than ever to combat a oold. Baxter's Lung Preserver is the scientific method of curing. a cough. This valuable medicine goes straight -to the seat of the trouble, and renders coughing! unnecessary, because it thins the phlegm before it leaves the luaig.9 % and' stimulates the mucous membrane W throw it off. It speedily reduces tlie inflammation, soothes the lungs, and drives tlie cold out.^ A tickling cough is caused thrmngh inflammation m the throat, but can be speedily relieved by the right remedy passing over the affected surface.' SEyery one wlw> has used Baxter's Lung Preserver knows what a delightful sense of comfort this-medi-cine gives to tine. inflamed organs. The relief is immediate. It never fails, never disappoints. It's, famous because it cures. Ifc will cure you.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11249, 13 April 1908, Page 7
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