The overwhelming experience of thousands testify to the value of "Nazol" as an effective precaution against influenza, etc. — (Ad.) For every occasion we have suitable pante for sport or daily wear. Call and eee.-<Jeo. Kowlds, Ltd.—(Ad.) It in better to take precautionary measures against influenza than to wait until you have it in the system. The frequent daily use of "Nazol" ie the most effective preventive.—(Ad.) The children's choc stand at Fowlde' takes their fancy. Fit footwear in comfort at the Victoria Arcade.—(Ad.) There is no single remedy which has given such satisfactory result* at • preventive against influenza, infection mc "Nbwjl."—(Ad.) '
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 37, 12 February 1920, Page 8
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