Views about ventilation are changing very rapidly, and at an Auckland Hospital Board meeting the members spent a considerable time discussing the engineer’s report dealing with more ventilation for the kitchen at the main hospital, tin kitchen in the nurses’ home, and at the infirmary laundry (says the Star). It, was recognised that in a climate like Auckland too much attention could not bo given to this important matter.
"Coughs in summer must not unwatched go.”—Styn. Coughs and colds often catch us unawares in the warm weather. Be armed against those maladies with Buxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” is a reliable remedy for summer chills, throat affections, and influenza being rich and penetrative. A dose in time wards off the trouble. “Baxter’s” is also a sterling tonic, enriching the blood and building up impoverished constitutions. Obtainable at all chemists’ or stores, 2s 6d generous-sized bottle.— Ad vt.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3755, 2 March 1926, Page 77
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