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"GET IT OFF YOUR CHEST" Colds generally st-art in the nose or throat then settle on the chest. That's when without l'urther delay you should take Baxters Lung Preserver. For generations "Baxters" has conclusively proved its superiority as a relieving agerit for coughs and col'ds. "Baxters" has amazing expeetorant properties to break up tlie heaviest chest cold. "Baxters" is pure, safe and palatable for all ages. All chemists and stores sell /'Baxters." Baxters Ltd., 602 Colombo St. ChCh. •

(j;l | | £oc/ie¥t |/. f I | M4WM€4... jj[ Abrahams, dictctic adviscr to the '%'//// Sf Olympic Athletic Association, said at a rccfent London mccting : "A grcal dcal of pscudo-scicntifie nonscuse has been talkcd ab.out special food for athletcs." Alter 30 ycara,' close contact with athlctes, Sir Adolpbe has found that a really great athlete is indilfercnt to what he eats. Sir Adolphe rccommends: ' - "Palatable, generous meals, especiully if accompanied by a glass ofbeer or champagnc, will make all the difFerc'nce mentally . , ." f , . (Report by courtesy 'Evcning, Post', WcJllnjrton, " •' 3rd August, 1948) We belicve that this is s.ound advice, not oniy to GS athletcs, but to evcryone to enjoy a glass of beer or Me — thc heverage of moderation. ^liS ■ NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LIMITED. • Breivers to the Nation BREWING TO LOCAL TASTE RED BAND BREWERY ... ' R-5 t

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 September 1948, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 1 September 1948, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 1 September 1948, Page 6

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