HOW SERIOUS IS THE COMMON COLD?
Most people have many times suffered from a common cold and in due course recovered without ill effects. A Department of Health statement, however, suggests that a cold virus can pave the way for secondary infection and that is its danger. Further, that the '-'harmless" cold is a step towards influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia. Obviously, therefore, one cannot afford to ignore a cold, however slight. Fresh air, right food, and a balanced diet constitute treatment officially recommended. Thousands of New Zealanders will, of course, enlist the services of their old friend, Baxters Lung Preserver, which over SO years has proved to be New Zealand's most popular cough remedy. "Baxters" is very palatable. Children take it readily without coaxing. For young children, "Baxters" should be diluted in water as directed. It is of great assistance in alleviating throat tickle and that irritating night cough. Prepared solely by Baxters Ltd., 002. Colombo Street, Christchurch.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 270, 13 November 1943, Page 8
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158HOW SERIOUS IS THE COMMON COLD? Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 270, 13 November 1943, Page 8
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