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A CAMPAIGN AGAINST INFLUENZA

A- group of prominent industrialists in England have begun campaign against the scourge of influenza. One the world’s greatest financial experts has said that in his opinion the b ‘ggest cause of absenteeism is without doubt the wave of influenza which • v 'veeps over the world from time to time.

There is a good deal to be said for J-hU idea and no doubt much of the Joss of time and money experienced during the winter months is due to ,a ck of efficiency through staffs being depleted owing to sickness. A more serious view should be taken of the incipient cough and cold, and all possible precautions taken to see that hey do not develop into worse ailhjents. New Zealanders know that Joey have an unfailing remedy in Baxter 8 Lung Preserver. This good old specific safeguards your health from c °ughs, colds, influenza and all chest * nd lung troubles. Contains splendid l0 ”jc properties, too. “Oxter's” is now put up in bottles w h a screw cap, thus obviating the necessity of removing troublesome dorks. The screw cap also makes a Perfect seal and keeps the contents in aiood condition. Obtainable at all jnpmists and stores: generous-sized bottle for half a crown. economical JRniiiy size -Is 6d, and bachelor’s bottle 6d.—3,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 995, 11 June 1930, Page 11

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A CAMPAIGN AGAINST INFLUENZA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 995, 11 June 1930, Page 11

A CAMPAIGN AGAINST INFLUENZA Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 995, 11 June 1930, Page 11

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