COLD CAUSES AND HUMAN AIR-FILTER
Before a cold can take its place in the head or body two conditions must exist: First, the presence of bacteria, and, second, a lessened resisting power. The nose—Nature’s air-filter—guards against the germ’s entrance. However, no one breathes entirely through the nose, and so the cold-germs enter. Even then, if in good health, one is usually safe. It is when the strength to effec - tively combat the germs is absent that the trouble starts. This strength is never missing if yon * take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” promptly removes the bacteria and then regenerates your germ-resist-ing powers. It builds up a healthy condition of the lung membranes and keeps | them healthy, thereby making you imi mune from the attacks of colds. “Baxter’s” is also an effective remedy ‘ for coughs and throat troubles and als\j possesses splendid tonic value for keep-* ing the whole system in trim. Ricli and red, thick and warming, and pleasant to taste—no inducement is needed i to get the kiddies to take this medicino readily. They all love it. You can I* procure a generous-sized bottle from any chemist or store for 2s 6d. or better still, obtain the large fami’y size at i 4s 6d. —6.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 112, 2 August 1927, Page 11
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