BACTERIAL INFECTIONS OF CATARRH CHRONIC COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ANTRUM AND SINUS TROUBLES These distressing complaints are often associated with germs in the system, and the best way to treat these disorders is by attacking the cause. Treat the condition with the new Oral Vaccine —Vaxos No. I. Vaxos No. I now available throughout New Zealand, is not a patent medicine. It is specially prepared in Bacteriological Laboratories in Australia, and is extensively used in the Commonwealth. Vaccines, when absorbed Into the system, stimulate the production of anti-bodies which attack the germs of disease, thus often producing immunity. Vaxos No. I is perfectly safe even for children ahd elderly people to. take. Itjs designed to get to the seat of the trouble, and with continued treatment, immunity from the disease for periods of up to two years may be established. Vaxos No. I is an Oral Vaccine taken a few drops each day in water by mouth. Get Vaxos No. I from your chemist to-day. TWO OTHER VAXOS TREATMENTS FOR BACTERIAL INFECTIONS Vaxos No. 2 (Warren Crowe type) for Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, Myositis, Fibrositis, Lumbago and Spondylitis. Vaxos No. 3 for Boils, Pimples, Carbuncles, Acne, Dermatitis; Eczema, Impetigo, Septic Sores and most Skin Infections. "Vaxos" costs only 21/- per bottle containing 24 c.c's, which quantity is sufficient for several weeks* treatment. ®Gsm Vaccine Products (Aust.), 582 Lt. Collins St., Melb., Aust.
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Evening Star, Issue 25634, 7 November 1945, Page 3
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