WHAT IS “BLITZFLU”? Quoted as an example of the first crop of English war slang, “Blitzflu” defines a certain type of influenza. New Zealand has had its share of “Blitzflu,’ a type of influenza that comes quickly, and fortunately, goes quickly. Frequently, however, a cough remains and that is where Baxters Lung Preserver does excellent work. Whether you have had ’flu or not, at the slightest sign of a cough take “Baxters” promptly and benefit from its unique, penetrating, cough-expelling properties. “Baxters” not only clears out the cough but helps with its unique tonic action. Always take care, always take “Baxters,” 1/6, 2/6, 4/6, throughout New Zealand.—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 24160, 24 June 1940, Page 9
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