£ THE ENEMY OF INDUSTRIAL £ -.. • EFFICIENCY. S joday, more than ever, highest effi«*r Jiehcy is essential. One of the greatest enemies of industrial efficiency is lost 2; time through coughs, colds, and inr"a fluenza. New Zealand climatic condi- ~ tions are such that New Zealanders get 2- their fair share of coughs, colds, and £ '&£, but fortunately New Zealanders ri; ace equipped with a worthy weapon £ with which to fight this enemy, namely Baxters Lung Preserver. ~ "Baxters" is pleasant to take, and •£ acts quickly. "Baxters" soothes and ~ penetrates, quickly breaks up a cough ; ": or cold and with its tonic action v~ strengthens the system to resist further £ pttacks. All chemists and stores sell -; "Bsxters" in three popular sizes, handy .*- . v>r:ket size Is 6d, liberal size 2s 6d, ■t^i'-vhtra. large .family • size 4s 6d. If you lly want to'-stop that cough, take ( iSaxters."—Advt. !
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 4, 4 July 1940, Page 17
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139Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 4, 4 July 1940, Page 17
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