Colds In Children During the winter children are more subject to colds than any other health menace. Where children are chronic sufferers it is well to ascertain whether there is chronic trouble in the nose or throat. Even healthy children, however, can catch cold from an infected person, especially when a chill lowers resistance. Wise mothers will adopt all com-mon-sense precautions and also make a point of keeping a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver handy. • Children readily take “Baxters” because it is so palatable. The penetrating properties of “Baxters” quickly soothe irritating membranes and relieve congestion. -There is no magic elixir that will cure colds immediately, but “Baxters” is the proved best remedy for giving maximum relief for coughs, colds and sore throats. “Baxters” is a fast-acting remedy and its superiority is clearly indicated by the fact that more people rely on “Baxters” than on any other preparation. “Baxters” is perfectly pure, perfectly safe and above all acts promptly. Get “Baxters” to-day and drive colds away. Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo St., Ch. Ch. —Advt.
BACKED BY CHAMPION'S PRESTIGE OF 35 YEARS Disinbtaan r HOPE GIBBONS WeUinKion,73idi., Auckland. K CHAMPIDII ■HUM PLUGS
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24913, 28 June 1946, Page 4
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191Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24913, 28 June 1946, Page 4
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