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HEALTH QUIZ. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A COLD AND A CHILL? Some folk say they have caught a chill, when they have caught a cold and vice v&rsa. A “cold” is caused by germs. The confusion arises because infection frequently takes place after exposure when a chill bus lowered the resistance. The real cause of the cold, however, is infection from other people, A chill is the result of exposure of part or all of the body. The skin, after all, is an organ of the body, and if it is upset other organs become upset :md trouble will probably develop iu some weak spot, sometimes the chest, sometimes the stomach, and frequently the uose or throat. One thing worth remembering is, when colds or chills attack, you can find quick relief from Baxters Lung Preserver. “Baxters” is New Zealand’s proved most popular remedy for many generations. Prepared solely by Baxters, Ltd., 602 Colombo Street, Christchurch. —Advt

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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 22, 20 October 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 22, 20 October 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 22, 20 October 1944, Page 6

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