A TIP FOR SORE THROATS Some people are regularly troubled with sore tliroats, while others merely exper- I ience a sore throat as a pi-elude to a cold 1 The best remedy is Baxter's Lung Pre- , server. "Baxter's" should beA sipped I slowly and a soothing effiect will at once ' he felt. Inflammation and tightness will i disappear. "Baxter's" is always the same per feet remedy. It never varies. Always lteep a hottle handy. Sold by all cliemists and stores in three sizes, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. Eighty cigarettes a day! M. Aristide Briand, "the strong man of Frencli Politics," smoked 80 cigarettes a day — and lived to he old. Yet thffe enemies of the weed will insist that smoking, even in moderation, shortens life! But that depends on the tobacco. The fam_ ous Frenchman's favourite blend must have been exceptional purity to admit of his indugling so freely. Because hrands ' there are in plenty, which it would be ; simply suicidal to smoke to that extent owing to the quantity of nicotine they contain. Tobacco absolutely free from nicotine is nnknown, but our N.Z. hrands 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 peculiarly delicious flavour and unequalled aroma. They do not, be 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 hrands: Riverhead Gold, Cut Plug No. 10, Cavendish, and Navy Cut No. 3. But 'ware of imitations!
THE TIN THAT FITS THE POCKET There' s no cough and cold remedy quite so handy anl efficient as Pulmonas. A 1/6 tin of these soothing pastilies fit neatiy in the waistcoat pocket ready to hand when ever coughs and colds threaten. Carry Pulmonas and you carry protection against throat ailments. 1/6 and 2/6 tins obtainable chemists and stores. THE FLU-BUG The flu-hug is knocking around, but don't let him get a footing. Pulmonas sucked slowly, release powex-ful antiseptic vapours which destroy flu germs. Take Pulmonas the protection which you need at this season of the year. Pulmonas give quick welcome relief. Use them frequently. 1/6 and 2/6 all chemists and stores. ■ ..HUI mina i »n \ —T / j&sxBtas&aamt ^ L ® Good cheer and good whisky — ihe finest characteristics of Scotland — are perfectly blended in the invitation:
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 383, 18 November 1932, Page 3
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