CURED!—THE CASE OF MR TAYLOR. "How are you?" said Thompson, i "you look off!" "I'm bad," said Taylor, with'a feeble hand-shako, "Bad in tho chest, in the throat, in the head. I've got a mighty cold." "Had it longP" "Weeks." wheezed Taylor. "At first it was slight. I took no heod. Now it is painful, and ovon serious. My breath roin-s hard—my ohest is tight. I've tried everything from scalding hot packs to tho finest doctors' prescriptions, and still—" - "There's a euro," said Thompson, "Maxtor's Lung Preserve, come with me." With a stuffy aneoKO Taylor. followed, into the nearest chemist's they went. "A bottle of Baxters-Lung Prosorv?r, large 3m\" sairl Thompson to lht> chemist. "Take this. Taylor. Instructions on tho bottle. I'll see you at tho Club to-morrow* night—you'll "be curod. Good day." Ho was cured, and ever since th?n Taylor lias had n bottle of Baxter's in the house. He's never had a. cold since. Get a bottle for yoiir- cold. Is Kkl the large sized bottl*.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13382, 3 April 1912, Page 5
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168Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13382, 3 April 1912, Page 5
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