SOUTH SEA ISLANDS' NOT-SO-MAGIC EFFECT
One strange effect caused by the change from New Zealand climate to the warmer temperatures of the tropics is related in this letter received from a passenger on a steamship passing through the South Seas. "When we entered the tropics," she 'writes, "strangely enough nearly everybody caught a slight cold. I understand that this is quite usual, and it is nothing much more than a huskiness and a 'frog' in the throat, but it made me wish I had some Baxters Lung Preserver with me." From all over the world come letters of praise for New Zealand's greatest cough remedy—Baxters Lung Preserver. "Baxters'* is best for all coughs, colds, sore throats, and most bronchial ailments. Rich, red, warming, soothing, "Baxters" quickly brings relief by reducing inflammation and cutting phlegm. "Baxters" has a tonic action, too, to help set you up after a heavy, cold or bout of influenza. Children love it. There's nothing like "Baxters"—sold in three sizes—l/ 6, 2/6. and 4/6 at all chemists and stores.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22516, 26 September 1938, Page 15
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172SOUTH SEA ISLANDS' NOT-SO-MAGIC EFFECT Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22516, 26 September 1938, Page 15
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