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HEALTH QUIZ

"FEED A COLD"—TRUE OR FALSE? Grandmother used to say ".Feed a cold and starve a fever." Her grandmother probably said the same, thing. The recommended course to-day is not to feed a cold hut. to take a laxative, to adopt a light diet, including plenty of liquid, and keep warm. These common-sense precautions, plus Baxters Lung Preserver, are all anyone can possibly do for an ordinary cold. Even healthy persons will catch coM. Our unnatural living conditions, with constant weather changes, mean repeated chills and Frequent colds. Therefore, always keep good "Id " Baxters " handy, and out of consideration for others, always cover mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing.

Don't ignore a cold however slight. Palatable " Baxters " is New Zealand's proved most popular remedy, and is sold.by all grocers and chemists. Prepared solely bv Baxters Ltd.. 602 Colombo street. Ch'ch. -[Advt.] ■

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Evening Star, Issue 25172, 11 May 1944, Page 6

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HEALTH QUIZ Evening Star, Issue 25172, 11 May 1944, Page 6

HEALTH QUIZ Evening Star, Issue 25172, 11 May 1944, Page 6

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