INFLUENZA CASES. There is no neod for a panic, but nothing catt' ho lost by acknowledging the facts. ,The medical bucket &hcws that influenza is etill -undoubtedly •in the air. We feel sure that no "Influenza scare'' will bo set up. We rS&o feel confident that New Zealand people will do tho sensible thing and prococt tbom»olvM. No more effective pr6toction is pos r si bio than Baxter's Itung Preserver. During tho last epidomio this remedy did great service. ' During the convalescence period it continued doinjf good work by restoring vitality and strength to patients just recovering from i,ifluonzn. And now it is waiting to do s-tod work for you. When signs of a coming cough or cold make themselves apparent, take Baxter's Lun;; Preserver. It Will V")li urive away the complaint, invigorate your constitution, and give you strength to ward off futui'o httaCks, "Baxter's" 13 an excellent tonic as Well as 11 grand remedy. Have Baxter's Lunpt Preserver ttuidy always. 2s Gd buys a large bottle at chemist or etore. Order To-day,
For Bronchial Coughs, take Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 2
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