THE ENEMY OP INDUSTH1AL EFFICHECy. 'i'o-day moro thaq over, higkest efficiency is essential'if industry is to survive. Oue of the greatest enemies of lmjustrial offieiency is Iost .time through coughs, colds and influenza. New Zealand cliinatic conditions are sucb that New /.ealanders get their fair share of coughs, colds, and^'flu, but fortunately New /.ealanders aro equipped with a worthy weapon with which to^fightv this enemy, namely Raxtors' uung I'reserver. Baxter? is pleasant to take and act? quickly. Baxter? soothes and penetrates, quickly hreaks up a eough or cold and with its tonic action strengthens the system tc resist further attncks. All chemists and stores sell Baxters in three popular sizes, handy pocket size 1/6, liberal size 2/6f extra large fgmily size 4/6.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 48, 19 November 1937, Page 11
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