BRITISH INDUSTRY HANDICAPPED Before the war it was estimated that the common cold caused British industry £20,000,000 annually. In war time, with the individual output so much higher, the loss must he greater. In New Zealand the output of our factories must be seriously affected by colds. It is the duty of everyone to reduce to the minimum time lost through colds. Common sense precautions should be taken immediately, a cold threatens and these include the us© of Baxters Lung Preserver, a thoroughly reliable remedy. The amazing popularity of "Baxters" is the best proof of its relieving Qualities.. Marked benefit will he felt from each penetrating, soothing dose of this very palatable cough, remedy. The proved remedy *ith ta« tonic action. ■ •'- ■ .•'"_ '* Get better, get "s«£tah*»iJ)fbll.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24270, 11 May 1942, Page 6
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