BARKING DOGS OLD CHINESE PROVERB. The Chinese have a proverb, “One dog barks at something, the rest bark at him.” This is what happened when the Fluenzol Pty. Ltd., a few months ago started their campaign for the prevention of influenza, and a host of other untried remedies followed their' lead, but the public, remembering tjie last epidemic, know from experience how Fluenzol was ■ instrumental in safeguarding the health of fortunate users. It is a well-known fact that “A gargle a day will keep the doctor away.” Follow these golden rules: (1) Gargle Fluenzol every morning before breakfast (2) At the first sign of a cold pour a little Fluenzol into the palm of the hand, and, after it has been slightly warmed, sniff the liquid vigorously up the nostrils, irrigating the nasal cavity. (3) For a sore throat gargle Fluenzol every half-hour until the Infection is passed. (4) Swallow Fluenzol to allay fever apd temperature.—Advp
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 232, 27 June 1929, Page 18
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