'THE WHY AND WHEREFORE OF) WINTER CQLDS Cold: weather in itself is not ths cause, of .colaX yet ..colds. .are un- . doubtedly more frequent in winter. During cold \ weather^hoWever* .people spend more time indoors and generally come into closer contact with each other, and have'-a lowered vitality from leading a more sedentary, existence. These conditions are favourable for the ever present cold germs. Infection takes place, and a cold is the result. How serious a cold may become depends upon how soon one gets busy with Baxter's Lung Preserver.. Directly inflammation of the nose or. throat, gives a hint of an approach--ingj cold.l "Baxter's Lung Preserver" should s be; taken regularly as directed until <. jijl ,< unfavourable signs disappear. •. *~ Where a cold is established, '"Baxter's" will* be found to greatly accelerate, f , recovery, particularly where the cold' is deep down in the chest,, "Baxter's"; will loosen the , phlegm, allay \. irritation, '.reduce inflammation.^ - find wjth its ' tonic properties, effect >:e very rapid recovery. ? > ~ Ev6ry home, office, .and factory should r make a point,of having a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver on hand. and store can, supply at. 4/6, 2/6 and the pocket size 1/6.—Advt. s
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 29
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193Page 29 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 29
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