BIG CROP OF-SUMMER COLDS. Prompt Action Advisable. Colds appear to be fairly plentiful, fortunately not of a serious nature. Every cold, however, should be promptly dealt with. The unseasonable cold and wet weather has, however, inflicted serious colds on many caught in unsuitable clothing., Baxters Lung Preserver should be taken immediately first signs of a cold are noticed.' Generally a 1 tickling in the throat is the first warning. A dose or two of "Baxters" never fails to prevent this type of cold developing. A great thing with "Baxters" is that whoever is attacked by a cold, whether the youngest or the oldest, to one and all "Baxters" is equally agreeable and equally .effective. ■ "Baxters" should be .used promptly whenever a cold is caught, and in cases of bronchitis, asthma, and other respiratory troubles. The > unique . tonic properties possessed by "Baxters" are also a great boon. All chemists and stores sell "Baxters" in three sizes—ls 6d, 2s 6d, and extra large size 4s 6d.—-Advt.
MR. ARTHUR PASCOE, M.B.N.A.M.H. Ladies, Please Note! Owing to the hundreds of clients who have wished to consult him, Mr. Arthur Pascoe, M.8.N.A.M.H., regrets that many have been unable to do so, and in future, so that sufferers may be attended to without undue delay, he has engaged Sister King to assist with consultations. Sister King has had years of extensive training in Public and Private Hospitals, and is capable of dealing with all classes of diseases. To avoid waiting, those who wish to personally consult Mr. Pascoe should make their appointments as early as possible. LADlES.—Sister King is thoroughly conversant with all your requirements. Everything in strictest confidence. CONSULTATIONS FREE. ?hone 51-497, for Appointments. Health Supply Ply. 127 Willis Street, Wellington. (THE HOME OF HERBAL " MEDICINES.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 18
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