AMAZING STATEMENT ABOUT DOMESTIC SERVANTS
it was-recently reported in New Zealand newspapers that according to one medical authority there had been a remarkable number of spring colds this year, especially prevalent among domestic servants. It is generally assumed, however, that the cold germ is not a respecter of persons, and will attack people of all ages and in all classes of life. All will agree, however, that colds should be treated seriously, and with ordinary common-sense precautions, “ Baxters ” should be taken regularly according to directions. “ Baxters ” has proved its powers over 75 years’ service to the public of New Zealand. Other remedies are always coming and going, but the public always goes back to “ Baxters.” “ Baxters ” is pure . . . “ Baxters ” is safe . . . “ Baxters ” is certain.
If you really want to stop that cough, you will take “ Baxters.” —[Advt.]
For economy’s sake drink RAVEN TEA C. CAROLIX. George and Duke streets. At Is 8d for half-pound packet.
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Evening Star, Issue 23725, 5 November 1940, Page 11
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155Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23725, 5 November 1940, Page 11
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