HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
HOW .TO TREAT A COUGH.
- Coughing 1 is nature's effort to remove the phlegm or mucous from the inflamed surface of the lungs. When the mucous is thick, it clings tenaciously to the- weakened air passages, and requires quite a paroxysm of coughing to* release' it. Constant coughing not only exhausts the sufferer but leaves the delicate tissues of the lungs very sore tttd tender, and weaker than ever to combat the cold. 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 quite unnecessary, because it thins the phlegm before it leaves the^hmgs, and stimulates the mucous membrane to throw rt off. It speedily deduces the inflammation, soothes the lungs, and •drives the cold out. A tickling cough is caused through inflammation in the throat, but can be speedily relieved by the nght, Remedy passing over the affected surface; - Every one who has used Baxter's Xting Preserves knows what a delightful sense of comfort this medicine gives to the inflamed organs. The relief is immediate. It never fails, never disappoints. It's famous because it cures. It will cure you. Advt.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13672, 10 April 1908, Page 6
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198HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13672, 10 April 1908, Page 6
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