HOW BAXTERS HELPS NATURE
Throat, chest and bronchial ailments, and even an ordinary cold leave the air passages congested and inflamed. That is when nature sends an S.O.S. for Baxter’s.
This popular and palatable rich, red compound, penetrates to the seat of the trouble and clears away conjestion.
Baxter’s also helps nature to rebuild inflamed tissue and strengthen it against further attacks. Always demand Baxter’s. Is fid, 2s fid and 4s fid. The larger sizes arepnore economical .
tonsils occurs, ,air entry from the nose is largely closed and mouth breathing | diowis with the evil results above. I’hiltlren who suffer from adenoids and "’larged 'tonsils are as a rule of poor nutrition and general health. They often ppear .to he mentally dull, partly because their hearing may be defective. Children with enlarged unhealthy tonsils re more liable to develop rheumatism uul heart trouble as the germs which -suse 'these as well as other diseases ofiten enter the system through diseased tonsils. Thus it is evident that medical advise should be sought early when obstructed breathing is suspected in children. PROMOTE HEALTHY CONDITIONS. To promote healthy conditions of the nose and throat and so prevent the 'T-.'-iieiit "f fill"■iv-'d loi-sils and adenoids remember that sunlight and fresh air a,re your child’s best friends. Keep the bedroom windows wide "pen day and night. Stuffy overcrowded rooms foster the growth of adenoids. ■Avoid the use of “dummies" in infancy. Keep the (teeth clean and sound, (live children hard food such as crusts, oventoasted 'bread, and apples. Chewing hard food develops strong, widely irehed jaws, and so lessens the tendency to adenoids. Teach children to use handkerchiefs thoroughly. 1 his prevents blockage of the nose anil consequent-mouth-brenthing. In mild' cases of unhealthy tonsils a gargle (one level ‘ teaspoon hi I of sail I" a tumbler of cold water) used regularly night and morning may bring about considerable improvement. If lb's treatment is not success I ill obtain luither medical advice. Remember; That adenoids ami en larged tonsils are open doors for disease germs. Neglect of these conditions may ucati permanent delicacy ol body and dullness of mind. (Department of Health).
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1932, Page 3
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