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FIGHTING AN ENEMY WITH HANDKERCHIEFS. British industry is being seriously sabotaged by cold and 'flu germs The ; British Ministry of Health states that time lost as the result of colds and ; flu each year is equivalent in production to 1,000,000 rifles. 3500 tanks, and 1000 bombers. Hence their campaign with the slogan: "Coughs and Sneezes spread Diseases," and their request to the public to trap germs in their handkerchiefs. In New Zealand it is just as necessary to maintain production by mini mising time lost through colds and flu The proprietors of Baxters Lung Preserver are pleased to assist by asking the New Zealand public to -rap germs in their handkerchiefs. There is no need to introduce a cold to your friends, but it is wise to introduce your cold to Baxters Lung Preserver I "Baxters" is New Zealand's timehonoured remedy proved by 80 years of popularity. "Baxters" is the ideal remedy for young and old, extremely palatable and quick to give relief. All grocers and chemists sell "Baxters," made by Baxters. Ltd;, Colombo Street. Christchurch.— Advt. ~" ~ s.r.c.A. . . IiADIBS* AUXILIARY. COPPER TRAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, VICINITY D.I.C. PLEASE help us to build a Clinic to relieve the suffering of Animals in Distress. Donations gratefully received. Address President. Mrs. Holland, Blshopscourt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 6

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216

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1943, Page 6

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