"Priend of my soul! this goblet sip." — Moore If your friend is down with 'flu, or troubled with a bad cold, cough or sore , throat, come to his assistance with Bax- j ter's Lung- Preserver. A close or two i of "Baxter's" will set him on the high road to recovery. The first sip of this rich, red, soothing compound gives relief. "Baxter's" with its unique tonic properties, also fortifies the convalescent to avoid a relapse. Large family-size bottle, 4/6. Smaller sizes 2/6, 1/6. Chemists and stores. Eighty cigarettes a day! M. Aristide Briand, "the strong man of French Politics," smoked 80 cigarettes a day — and lived to he old. Yet the enemies of the weed will insist that smoking, even in moderation, shortens life! But that depends on the tobaeco. The fam_ ous Prenehman's favourite hlend must have been exceptional purity to admit of his indugling so freely. Because brands there are in plenty, which it would he simply suicidal to smoke to that extent owing to the quantity of nicotine they contain. Tobacco absolutely free from nicotine is unknown, but our N.Z. brands are not far off the mark. The toasting they are subjected to at the factory accounts not only for their comparative freedom from nicotine, but for their peeuliarly delicious flavour and unequalfed aroma. They do not, he it noted, affect the heart, and are the only toasted- tobaccos. That they possess an irrestable attraction for smokers is proved by their extensive sale. There are only four toasted brands: Riverhead Gold, Cut Plug No. 10, Cavendish, and Navy Cut No. 3. But 'ware of imitations! THE FLU-BUG The flu-bug is knocking around, but don't let him get a footing. Puimonas sucked slowly, release powerful antiseptic vapours which destroy flu germs. Take Puimonas the protection which you need at this season of the year. Puimonas give quick welcome relief. TJse them frequently. 1/6 and 2/6 ail chemists and stores.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 381, 16 November 1932, Page 3
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