Patulin Proves Ineffective The success of' penicillin in the treatment of many diseased conditions raised hopes that ’‘patulin”—obtained from “penicillium patulum”—might prove to be the long sought specific for the common cold. Trials, however, have proved disappointing and no evidence has been found that “patulin" is effective in the treatment of the common cold, according to a report in “International Industry,” Dec., 1944. The most effective remedy, therefore, is still commonsense precautions and Baxters Lung Preserver. “Baxters” has proved Itself year after year in thousands of cases. From the first dose, chest tightness eases, breathing becomes freer, strained membranes are soothed and your all-round condition improves. “Baxters” is pleasant to take—children love it-—and it’s perfectly safe for young or old. Insist on rich, pure, quick-acting “Baxters,” New Zealand’s proved most popular remedy. All chemists and stores sell “Baxters.” Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo St., Ch. Ch. ,Advt.
PUBLIC NOTICES CIVIC RECEPTION TO AIR CHIEF MARSHAL SIR KEITH AND LADY PARK. A CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered to Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, K.C.8., K.8.E., M.C., D.F.C.. and Lady Park, in the CITY COUNCIIS CHAMBERS, 194 Manchester street, at 8 P.M on TUESDAY. the 11th instant. Citizens are cordially invited to be present to do honour to this distinguished New Zealander and Lady Park. ERNEST H. ANDREWS, Mayor. CHRISTCHURCH, June sth, 1946. 3446
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24897, 10 June 1946, Page 7
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222Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24897, 10 June 1946, Page 7
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