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THE ENEMY OF INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY

To-day more than over, highest efficiency is essential if industry is to survive. One of the greatest enemies of industrial efficiency is lost time through coughs, colds, and influenza. New Zealand climatic conditions are such that New Zealanders get their fair share of coughs, colds, and ’flu, but fortunately Now Zealanders are 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, strengthens the system to resist further attacks. All chemists and stores sell Baxters in three popular sizes, handy pocket size 1/6, liberal size 2/6, extra large family size 4/6.—fAdvt.l

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Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 13

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THE ENEMY OF INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 13

THE ENEMY OF INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 13

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