COMMON COLD COSTS BRITISH INDUSTRY £20,000,000 ANNUALLY. Under the heading “Failure of Campaign in Britain,” recent reports indicate that British authorities have made no headway in their campaign against the cold germ. The working time lost through colds is a huge factor in any country. New Zealand’s climatic conditions greatly encourage the cold germ which, however, is kept well in check by the widespread use of Baxters Lung Preserver. Much serious illness and lost time has been prevented by “Baxters” which is the recognised standby in thousands of Now Zealand homes, offices and factories. “Baxters” has been the most popular remedy in New Zealand for generations and continues to grow in favour by reason of the quick and pleasant way it brings an end to a.ll types of coughs and colds. Asthma and bronchitis sufferers also find considerable relief from this soothing, warming, penetrating remedy. All chemists and stores in New Zealand sell “Baxters” in the three popular sizes,. Is 6d, 2s 6d and the extra large family size 4s %1. Take care —take “Baxters.” —Advt.
I N SUNSHINE OR SHOWER BEHIND PETROL POWER GET OUT ON THE BROAD HIGHWAY BUY A JUSTICE AND EDMUNDS “SAFETY-TESTED” USED CAR 3933 Austin 7 Saloon ]931 Austin 7 Saloon 1930 Morris Minor Saloon 1930 Morris Minor Delivery Essex Six ltoadster Essex Six Sedan De Soto Eight Coupe Ford A Delivery Dodge 4-cyl. Tourer Jewett Six Tourer Studeba.ker Commander Sedan Justice& Edmunds USED CAR DEPARTMENT, GEORGE STREET, PALMERSTON N.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 19 December 1936, Page 11
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