OBITUARY
MR FRANK MUSSEN
(P A.) INVERCARGILL, Feb. 25. The death occurred this evening or Mr Frank Mussen, who had been associated with Invercargill newspapers for nearly 60 years. He was 72. Mr Mussen joined the “Southland Tiroes in 1008 and became sporting writer, under the name of "Sir Modred. He retired from the regular staff m 198b, but continued to contribute racing items until a few weeks ago. . He was at one time prominent in Rugby football circles and had coached Southland teams. , . Sir Gerald Mussen. a director of Associated Pulp and Paper Mills, Ltd., Melbourne, is a brother.
DANGER OF NEGLECTED COLDS Many people erroneously believe that a cold is best left to take its course. A cold might not prove a very serious complaint to some, but it generally lowers the system to such an extent that one is left open to the ravages of a more serious complaint. Directly a cold or chill is suspected commonsense precautions should be taken. One should keep warm, taking particular care to keep the feet dry, and Baxters Lung Preserver can with advantage be taken in regular doses according to directions until the danger is past. Even if a cold is in an advanced stage and is right down on the chest, “Baxters” will help shift it out in quick time. The soothing, warming, penetrating effect of every dose of "Baxters" can be distinctly felt. Benefit is frequently experienced from the very first dose. “Baxters” is perfectly pure, safe, and pleasant, and thoroughly suitable for all ages taken as directed. Get better—get “Baxters.” Prepared solely by the proprietors. Baxters Ltd., Colombo st., Christchurch. —3
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23882, 26 February 1943, Page 6
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