INFLUENZA CASES. . » There is for' a panic, but J nothing can lie lost by acknowledging i tho facts. Tho medical budget shows that Influenza is still undoubtedly in tho ' air. We feel sure that no "influenza £ scare" will be net up. Wo ulso feel confident that New Zealand people wjlj do B tho sensible thing and protect theijieelves. No more effectivo protection is possible tlinri Baxter's Lung Preserver, u During the last epidemic this remedy did 1' great service. Dining the convalescence period it "ontiuyoi! doing zooil work by restoring vitality and strength to T patients 'just recovering from influenza. 15 And now it is waiting to do good work 71 for you. When signs of a cowing couch & or cold make themselves apnuroiit. take Barter's Lung Preserver, ft will', soon drive away tho complaint, invigorate i ; your, constitution, and give you strength 8i to ward off'future atlacKS. "Baxter's" is B in excellent tonic as well as a . grand E' remedy. Have Baxter's Lnng Preserver y nandy always. 2s. Gd. buys a largo j., jottlo jit Chemist or Store. Order to-day', n, -Advt. J be
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 155, 26 March 1920, Page 8
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185Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 155, 26 March 1920, Page 8
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