&6tifH SEA ISLANDS' NOT-SO-"-^lytACrlC EFFECT. :.••"■ One strange effect-caused by the change from New-Zealand climate to the warmer temperatures of the Tropics is related in this letter-received from a passenger on a steamship, passing through the South Seas. "When we en tered the Tropics," she writes, "strangely : enough nearly everybody caught a. slight cold. I understand that this is quite usual, ahd it is nothing.much more than a huskiness and a 'frog' in the throat, but it made me wish I had some Baxters Lung Preserver with me." From all over the world come letters ol praise for New Zealand's greatest cough remedy—Baxters Lung Preserver. "Baxters" is best for all coughs, colds, sore throats, and most bronchial ailments. Rich, red, warming, soothing "Bax-1 ters" quickly brings relief by reducing inflammation and cutting phlegm. '"Baxters" has a tonic action, too, to! Help set you up after a heavy cold or bout of influenza. Children love it.| There's nothing like "Baxters"—sold, ;in three sizes—ls 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d at.aU chemists and stores.-rAdvt,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 78, 29 September 1938, Page 27
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