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HAVE WOMEN STEADIER NERVES THAN MEN? As a genera! rule, perhaps, no! But a , recent tot at a miniature ride club of mixed membership resulted in the carrying uflf. by a woman," the shield offered fur individual <rnj-et.it ii m. This lady made the tine score of 93 points out of a ; possible 100. Her nerve*" are evidently i quite as steady as. could In- desired j As a matter of general health, men and J women ale fairly evenly matched. Both I aro more or 'e.-.- subject t<> colds, for in- | stance, and both know the value of BaxJ ter's Euns I'reserver. This ole.ij-ant tasting remedy does, pood trum the l;i>'t dose. If taken in time it i rhases a cold before it sets a footing, ' hut even w;t'n obstinate cases "'Baxter's" •is sure to briny relief. Raw and swollen throats, inflamed bronchial passages, and ! sore < 'nests, tire soothed aJid healed in a ' wonderfully short time. And to complete i he from) work. " Baxter's" has a powerI ful tonic effect on the convalescent', reI newing strength and energy and bracing | tip the b-idy to resist disease, j (let Baxter's Luiu Preserver to-day. I Take it dose now and then to keep away j coughs and colds, and influenza will pass I you b> , 'Ah 6d a bottle from chemist or grocer. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17914, 17 October 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17914, 17 October 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17914, 17 October 1921, Page 7