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.Discussing the transmission in marriage of acquired deformities or war injuries, Major W. M'Adam Eccles, M.8., says a particular shaiio of car, a sixth too, or a dimple on the cheek will run in a family. Bwt a deformity such as a smashed'.nose, tho loss of a limb, a scar, or a sever? wound in the faco, is not reproduced in ft child. "It is quito safe for the scarred or limbless soldier to wed a healthy woman," says Major Ecolea, "for tho offspring will not reproduce his defects." EVERYTHING IN' SUMMER IS NOT PLEASANT — ' A SUMMER, -.-•■ COLD FOR ■ .■• .'■• INSTANCE. Summer' is certainly a happy timo of the year; 'The warm - pleasant weather makes for happiness; .but it is also liable to disarm many of us.. Wβ fail to keep strong and impregnable our fortifications against coughs, colds, sore throats, nnd Chest troubles. Too often in summer thr.t familiar bottle of Baxter's lung Preserver is missing from the handy shelf— and then, a. sudden change in the weatheiy perhaps, or you leave a wanh ballroom or theatre to go out into the colder air—and right there is the chance of Ino cough or cold. And my—how. hard it is to throw off a summer coujli or cold! But good .old "Baxter's" is always rendy to make you free from tho enemy— always ready to help you throw oft tho cough, or cold, to strengthen tho lungs and constitution,, nnd to protect you against future attacks. "Baxter's" has been givin* welcome aid in thousands of New Zealand homes for the past 5!) years. Dozens of grateful unsolicited testimonials have ' been received from all .parts of the Dominion, and also from Australia. n You can't go wrong with Baxter s—the Sterling tonic and cough and cold remedy It is unchallenged. Order large 2s (id bottle to-day. Chemist and store. -^Ady't :: ________________. ~BMIFFTJp7aARaI.Ii OR SWALLOW

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 98, 20 January 1919, Page 7

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311

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 98, 20 January 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 98, 20 January 1919, Page 7

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