The late Duke of Argyll was once entertained by a Provost and his wife, kindly, hospitable, homely folks. The good lady was giving the Duke afternoon tea, and inquired, "Dae ye tak' two knotties (lumps of sugar), Duke?" .Anxious to show him the beauty of her conservatory, of which she was pai'donably proud, she invited him to accompany her thither. Argyll pleaded that he had to dress for dinner, whereupon his hostess informed him: "Davie hasna cheenged his shirt, so you needna." "There is not one of the family that has not felt the benefit of Baxter's Lung Preserver; we all use it and we . findsit keeps us free from colds." This . is an extract from a letter recently received; and the writer evidently j . understands the right way to usa-Lung b Preserver. She keeps it always handy, 3 and brings it out at the first sign of a - cough 'or sneeze. Lung Preserver is . not merely a palliative like so many , .cough cures; it grips the cold instantly , and quickly effects a complete cure. It i 13 sold by all chemists and storekeep- ; f>vs at Is JOd a large bottle.
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13592, 6 October 1914, Page 8
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191Untitled Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13592, 6 October 1914, Page 8
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