IF YOU HAVE A COLD hero are two things to remember: (1) Keep away from other people as much as possible. (2) Always cover the mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing. You ean only dodge colds by keepins awav from those who have colas. Colds are spread by a highly infectious virus. Every unguarded cough or sneeze spravs the air with thousands of Jiese germs. They may be ejected as far as 12ft. in a hearty sneeze, lhe cold virus can pave tho way for secondar infection: that is its danger. \our "harmless" cold is a step toward influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia, lou can afford to ignore a cold, however sag • Tho foregoing information is- issueo bv the Department of Health and » in line with propaganda, issued by British .Ministry of Information.jW proprietors of Baxters Lung I ,. rese f u:. are pleased to assist in spreading propaganda in the interests of nadpmj Uth". "JJ.ixters" is most popular remedy for bU i Prepared by Baxters, Ltd., 6wi - ombo Street, di'ch.—Advw
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24821, 18 February 1944, Page 4
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