killing the COMMON COLD —with Vitamins C)ld-fashioned remedies having failed to rid the world of " the common cold," it has been left,to a few advanced people to experiment on more modern lines —with Vitamins. Large scale tests on office and factory staffs have already produced extraordinary results. Easily the most striking was in the Bemax factory and offices in London. The tests were carried out at the most trying time when the whole country was in the grip of a severe Influenza epidemic. The procedure was to give every man and woman on the staff a tablespoonful of Bemax every day as an addition to their ordinary diet. How did these workers "weather the storm"? They were exposed to infection in buses, trams and trains ; in many cases there was influenza in their homes, yet at the very height of the epid em ' c Bemax Company was able to inform the Ministry of Health that not one employee was absent through Influenza or for any other reason. Vitamins offer the stoutest resistance to infection whether in the form of the common cold, Influenza or other forms of illness that harass mankind. To most people Vitamins mean Bemax, because no other food contains anything like the rich concentration of Vitamins that Bemax does. Keep free from colds: keep free from 'Flu—keep fit on Bemax. You're bound to benefit from Bemax, the richest natural Vitamin tonic food. The tin contains a month's supply for an adult, with scale of quantities for children of all ages. Obtainable of jjl Chemists and Stores. Write for free booklet - Vitamins and Health " to Fassett & Johnson, Ltd. (DeptE. 10), G.P.O. Box 33, Wellington (Soli: Consignee! for New Zealand).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22197, 26 August 1935, Page 3
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