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“Thus woe succeeds a woe.” —Herrick. Now the cold weather has set in we are likely to suffer one woe after another —cold will succeed cold in seemingly endless procession: unless, of course, we keep that line old specific, Baxter’s Lung Preserver, handy. Soothes and relieves coughs and colds instantly. Promotes the disease- re- | '.isting powers of the system, aiding ] it to repulse a relapse. Large family-size bottle at 4s Gd is I nost economical! Smaller sizes at :1s Cd and Is Gd. Sold by all chemists and stores. A new screw cap ■preserves the contents.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 84, 18 March 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 84, 18 March 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 84, 18 March 1931, Page 3

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