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ABSENTEEISM

This time of the year a big percentage of absenteeism is caused through colds. Those suffering from colds must, of course, take necessary precautions, and it is certainly an ordeal working at an exacting job if one is sneezing and shivering and aching all over. However, most employees are prepared to carry on m spite of a cold. Much suffering could be avoided and efficiency lncreased .il reasonable precautions and 'Baxters Lung Preserver were taken. The avoidance of and quick recovery from colds can do much to increase our industrial efficiency. “Baxters" has aliVays played a big part and ha become known as the most popular cough remedy throughout New Zealand. “Baxters” is pleasant to take and acts quickly. “Baxters" soothes and penetrates and quickly breaks up even 8 heavy cold. All chemists and stores sell "Baxters" which should be kept on hand in every home, office, and factory. Prepared by Baxters, Ltd. 602 Colombo st„ Ch’ch. -3

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24335, 14 August 1944, Page 2

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ABSENTEEISM Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24335, 14 August 1944, Page 2

ABSENTEEISM Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24335, 14 August 1944, Page 2

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