409,000,000 GOLDS IN AMERICA Our friends in the United States like to dig for facts, and like to have them served up neatly. A announcement in an American national niagazine makes the statement that every year Americans catch 400,000,000 colds. Great news for handkerchief manufacturers, but actually a great drain on national health and energy. A similar incidence of colds in New Zealand would give us approximately 5,000,000 colds, which is quite enough for us to cope with. Fortunately there is Baxters Lung Preserver, and also fortunately " Baxters '' is everywhere available throughout New Zealand" in all stores from North Cape to' the Biuff. " Baxters " is the well-known palatable remedy that gives relief from the first dose. You can feel each dose of. " Baxters" doing you good for a chest cough, sore throat, or just a cold. "Baxters'' is a marvellous expectorant. Stick to this proved' most popular New Zealand remedy. Prepared by Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo st, Ch'ch.—[Advt.]
U &* * « Whatabiq qfrl you've <ftown i Little girls grow big and strong when a hot, creamy oaten cereal such as Creamoata is their regular all the year round breakfast. For Creamoata is all pure oats, and oats are all pure nourishment, energy-giving and sustaining over many hours of busy play. For young and old you can't serve a better break* fast than delicious nutty-tasting Creamoata. And . . . Creamoata is still 3 plates for one pennyl m m »« Ktffctf CREAM O' THE.OAT PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO. LTD., GORE, &MM rue OAT m. ifcfa -d^S*"*
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Evening Star, Issue 25300, 7 October 1944, Page 10
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