This is a season of coughs, colds and chills. A "cold" means a cold in the nose or to use its medical name catarrhal rhinitis. It is always caused by germs, alt hough exposure is frequently blamed. What happens is that a chill lowers the resistance sufficiently for microbes to gain Ihe upper hand. It is authoritatively stated tfint nine times out of ten colds are caught from people one !ias been in contact with. A cough or sneeze even mere contact, is enough. A neglected eold usually gets 011 to the chest and may cause serious trouble. Get busy with Baxters Lung Preserver at the first sign of coughs, colds or chills. Also sip "Baxters" at the first sign of a sore throat. "Baxters" is New Zealand's proved most popular remedy. Children love the flavour. This time of the year especially, a bottle of "Baxters" should be in every household. All chemists and . jores sell "Baxters." Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo St.. Ch'ch. —Advt. Englishman fasts 28 days, loses 301b. New Zea lander loses 'l2lb 35 days. 3 scientificallyarranged meals daily. Maureen Morris Alexander, Nutrition Expert, Ist Kloor, Brunswick Bldg., 17' l Queen St. —Advt. At the ,TCL. —Ladies' Shaped Smocks, daintv colourings in floral cotton, s.s.w. to w., 19s 6d, 0.5., 20s 6d, x.0.5., 22s lid. —John Court, Ltd., Queen St.— Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25299, 5 September 1945, Page 9
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