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H'YLF the staff away with INFLUENZA. What a Worried Manager Did. In a business office in Wellington the manager received word one morning that several members of his staff had ’flu. Next day others were affected, and by the end of the week his staff was seriously depleted. Inspiration seized him. ' He had frequently used Ba xter’s Lung Preserver himself with gratifying results, and he arranged for a bottle to be sent to each absentee. He. also took the precaution of securing a bottle for himself and kept it on his desk. The result was wonderful. In a few days he hail most of his employees back and one and all remarked on the efficacy of “Baxter’s,” although several had already been using the remedy. There is positively nothing' like Baxter’s Lung Preserver for warding off a threatened attack of cough, cold or influenza. and when suffering from ’flu tii is fine old tested remedy soothes chests and throats, cuts phlegm and helps to shake off the malady. “ Baxter's” possesses tonic properties and strengthens the system against relapse. You can keep well in spite of epidemics. “/(> buys a generous bottle of “Baxter’s” at chemist or store. Family size 4/G.- —2 “No-Eulybing Laundry Help,” the great economiser of time, money and labour. A 1/- packet does seven washings perfectly. —Advt. / paper.—Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 1 July 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 1 July 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 1 July 1926, Page 5

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