DANGER OF NEGLECTED COLDS. Many people erroneously believe that a cold is best left to take its course. A healthy system will certainly sooner or later throw of! a cold, but there is a. definite danger. In war-time especially a series of mild epidemics occur, a cold lowers dhe system and leaves one very likely to contract a very serious complaint. Even a sore throat opens the way to infection. Immediately a cold is contracted one should take the following common sense precautions. Keep warm, keep the feet dry, and take Baxters Lung Preserver according to directions, until the recovery is complete. Even with a heavy chest cold that has persisted some time, quick relief can be obtained with “Baxters.” It is simply marvellous the way “Baxters” will clear phlegm off the chest. The benefit of every penetrating, soothing dose of “Baxters” can be distinctly felt. “Baxters” tonic action makes this remedy doubly sure. “Baxters” is sold everywhere in three sizes. Get better, get “Baxters.” —Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1942, Page 7
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