"COLDS" —THEIR CAUSE AND CURE.
The immediate cause of the commoJ. cold is the suddtn closing of the pores o:. the skin, due to a cnill —a draught, fo: ! instance. The poi&uns of the body are jthen unable to escape through the pores, !but go inwards ana produce irritation, 'and Nature endeavours to pass them oil 'through the lungs, jfhis causes a "coldV , with accompanying coughing. A speedy and ellicient means of relieving congestion is to take Baxter's Lung Preserver, which acts directly on the lungs, thins the phlegm, throws oft" inflammation, i helps the lungs to carry off poisons. It j also promotes the health of the while I system, brings its condition back to nor- | mal, and enables the skin to work in the I natural way.
Those who have used Baxter's Lung Preserver call it the "Magic Mixture," because it acts rapidly and like a charm. Test its merits—you will be de!igh.tqd. A big bottle is obtainable from your chemist or 6tore. Price 2/6. — (Ad.)
Practically the "whole of last season's wool clip will be lifted from Auckland during the next few weeks. To-morrow the Fort Napier is due to sail with a shipment of 13.(100 bales, and the Otira, ■which at present is discharging coal, is clue to leave this port in ten days with 5000 bales. This -will leave approximately 1000 bales on hand.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 190, 12 August 1919, Page 6
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