CURED!—THE CASE OF MR TAYLOR. "How are you?" said Thompson, "you look off!" - "I'm bad,-" said Taylor, with a feeblo hand-shako, "Bad in the chest, in' the throat, in the he-ad. IV© got a mighty cold." "Had it long?" "Weeks.'' wheezed Taylor. ' 'At first it was slight. I took no heed. Now it is painful, and oven serious. My breath r-om-s hard—-my'chest is ticht.' I've tried everything from scalding hotpacks to the finest doctors' prescriptions, and still—" . ■ "There's a cure," eaid Thompson, "Baxter's Lung Preserve, come "with me." . ■/■■■■ With a stuffy sneeze Taylor followed. ' Into tho nearest chemist's ;thoy wont. ' 'A bottle of Baxter's Lung Prer.fjrver, large size,", said Thompson to -the ■ chemist. "Take- this; Taylor. In"structions/on tlie bottlo:. I'll, see-, you at the Club." to-morrow night—j'ou'li be cu'"»d. Good, day." Ho was cured, and ever since then Taylor has hr>A a 'bottlo of Baxter's in the house. He's never had a cold since. Get a bottle for yowr.cold. Is lOd the largo sized bottle.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13380, 1 April 1912, Page 5
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165Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13380, 1 April 1912, Page 5
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