Smith & Brown | Furniture Store I TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. Us. £s. d. RIMU SETTEES 2 10 0 DINING CHAIRS 0 19 6 MORRIS CHAIRS 2 7 6 PIANO STOOL 1 7 6 I CHILD'S HIGH CHAIR .. .. 0 18 6 KITCHEN CHAIRS 0 10 6 1 Send Your Repairs to S. and B. j SMITH & BROWN RELIABLE FURNITURE. TUTTS in Symonds Street Start their Big Bargain % sale KvliW To-morrow I \Pffl| Morning m 200 ■JJlf Men|s Suits fe I fflffiGWll ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, WORSTEDS I AH SfflWuf AND SERGES ' Well '"dored and I I'sfW T_M\\l Rood fitting. Usual Prices, 95/- I I liwf \wM MARKED DOWN FOR THE » 11 Q A T T? Mm 11 o J\. JL, Jti f I 69/6 Shirts ! Shirts! Shirts! Our FAMOUS PRINCE EDDY ™* SHIRT, with two collars— 8/11 Usual Price, 10/6. now The RELIABLE DURO DYE 5/I'l SHIRT—Usual Price, 6/11. N J, W SILK WIDE-END TlES—Usual 1/6 Prices from 3/6 to 5/1 I. EACH. TUTTS My Hatter TUTTS My Clothier TUTTS My Mercer TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. IN FAN TILE PARALYSIS I Public Warning The actions of the Department of Public Hearth in dealing with the epidemic of Infantile Paralysis are based on the germ theory at the disease and its infectious character. The germs first find lodgment in the mucou. membrane, of the mouth, nose and throat, and then are gradually absorbed into th* system. It is recognised a. a very d.fficult matter to deal with the germs when once they are absorbed- _ The utmost importance is attached therefore to any method waieh will prevent the infection from spreading, or to any remedy that will render assistance in controlling, modifying or de.troy.ng the germ power in its very earliest stages. Special attention should be devoted to the mucous membrane of the mouth, nose and throat, as these are the only places whereby the germs obtain entrance into the body. , Urgency and necessity demand that these parts should be protected l .l _.„.t powerful and suitable Antiseptics and Germicides known by the most powcn-* « r There is no known remedy which lends itself so effectively in the treatment of the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat as "NAZOL," which has for years been successful in fighting such germ diseases as Influenza. Nasal Catarrh. Colds in the Head, etc., etc. Owing to the tender nature of the mucous membrane* of young children, and specially babies, it is recommended to prepare NAZOL in the following manner: — Place three tablespoonfuls of pure OUVE OIL in a small bottle and then dissolve in it the contents of a bottle of NAZOL. This mixture of OLIVE OIL and NAZOL is the most suitable strength to apply to the mucous membranes of children of tender years, and should be used in the following way: Saturate a small piece of cotton wool with the mixture of OLIVE OIL and NAZOL, and smear well up the nostrils freely with it; and do this quite a number of time* during the day, and especially the last thing at night. If cotton wool is not available, place a small quantity of the mixture of OLIVE OIL and NAZOL in the hand, and cover the little finger well with it, and in*ert as above. In addition, a few drops of the OLIVE OIL and NAZOL mixture should be placed in a sp&on and sipped. The more frequently these directions are followed, the greater protection is given against infection. The methods recommended ensure every part of the mucous membranes being brought under the control or influence of the strong Antiseptics and Germicides contained in "NAZOL." , For ?dults who des;re to protect them.elve. against "> f ' ct '°"- " mixture may be made a little stronger, a. their membrane. *re not so delicate or tender as those of young children. ___,»,f,,l ~m , Jv NAZOL has alway. proved it.elf to be . most powerful remedy in combating germ diseases. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 15
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