j THE INFLUENZA GERM IS : AFRAID OF BAXTER’S. | The influenza germ knows well that ’ once Baxter’s Lung Preserver gets on 1 the job he must retreat. Why? Simply j because “ Baxter’s ” is the commonsense remedy. It strengthens, the orI gans that influenza affects first, the i throat and lungs, giving them power, ]to combat the attacks.. You can feel i this warming fluid do good from the first dose. Then, for those just recovering from influenza, it is a friend indeed, quickly builds up the wasted tissues of the affected organs, and has an excellent tonic effect on the whole constitution. I “ Baxter’s ” has been tried and I never found wanting. Large bottle, 2/6, at chemists and stores.* Hastings ladies are greatly pleasewith the quality of “ NO RUBBING Laundry Help, 1/3 packet, sufficient f<seven weekly family washings Hawks’ Rav Fa AiMwiation • I For better scones, for lighter pastry, for more delicious cakes, use Hudson’s Baking Bowder—“ Bound to » Rise.” Obtainable at Gallagher and Co.’s
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 7
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164Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 7
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