WHEN A COLD IS COMING. Sometimes n shiver down the back. times n stiecze. or perhaps a tightening or ■ a. tickling in the throat. These are theadvance ncents of a cold. Apart from the risible seriousness ot ft. coW. 110 one wants (o experience tßfl: wretchedness nnrl weakness which it brings. Take heed of such warning signs and sto{>, a cold's progress with Baxter s Lung irre""••'Baxter's" is New Zealand's prove*. standard remedy. . j Don't experiment, stick to Baxter s ana Sll ls 6d.°2s y 6d and Is Cd at all ckomista «4[ stores. —(Advt.).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21168, 28 April 1932, Page 5
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