WEAKNESS IN UNITED, STATES DEFENCES. In the “Dominion” 25/3/36 appears a report that during three months, the first quarter of the year, the American nation was faced with a loss of £20,000,000 in work lost, and other results of the common cold. Obviously, the present need in the United States to-day is for adequate supplies of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. In New Zealand the common cold takes its toll, but the extent, of its ravages surely must be considerably curtailed by the fact that “Baxter’s” is known and appreciated throughout the length and breadth of the Dominion. At this time of the year particularly, most families take the wise precaution of purchasing a large family size of “Baxter’s,” to safeguard all members of the family from winter ailments. For coughs, colds, sore throats, and most bronchial and chest afflictions “Baxter's” has no equal as a remedy. Relief is apparent from the very first dose. This pleasant remedy reduces inflammation, clears away congestion, and cuts the phlegm, while its famous tonic properties increase resistance and help prevent relapses. Every chemist and store in New Zealand sells “Baxter’s” in three popular sizes, 1/6, 2/6, and 4/6. — Advt.
—and don’t forget “NUGGET” your shoes every morning. —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1936, Page 7
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