KILLED WHILE PRISONERS . . . i —» ——-— TWO MEMBERS OF N.Z.E.F. P.A. ' . WELLINGTON, Wednesday. The following New Zealand Expeditionary Force casualties were reported to-day:— ~ KILLED avhile prisoners Previously Reported' Prisoners. FRASERHORST, C. W. (S.-Sgt.)—Tauranga. . FEDERSEN, J.— Green Lane.SAFE , : IN TJNITED KINGDOM •PrevlOusJy Prisoner MAXFIEJLD, T. ~'....- : STEWARD, 'is. L.— Wellington. .\ r ;..-'_
. 7 ; . -THE - ENEMY WITHIN- .;■:' In your own'-personal defence system, thatr. is- Jydur'i constitution,, there. are always-, harmful - germs which. .: are ' rendered" Innocuous, hy natural resistance in a normal" healthy person. The danger comes when a cold getsyou down because it "is then that "resistance is lowered. .That is when":the enemy-within- may spring I a. surprise attack. ..Immediately a cold, threatens, therefore, you should take Baxters Lung Preserver - and- observe common sense precautions. ' "Baxters" .igives benefit from the first dose, and with its soothing and penetrating properties quickly gives relief and assists recovery. Whether you have just a tickling an the throat, or a deep-seated chest cold, you will obtain quick benefit from "Baxters." "Baxters" is quick, safe and sure for young and old. Children love its rich Dilute as directed on the label for young children. Old folk-find welcome relief from asthma, bronchitis and night coughing if they have "Baxters" handy. All chemists. and. stores sell. "Baxters." Keep a bottle of "Baxters" handy in your home. Baxters; Ltd., 602, Colombo Street, Christchurch. —Advt.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1945, Page 7
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