The Rev. W. H. Hinton, of Brooklyn, writes that he was partially deaf due to catarrh, and poured a teaspoonful of Fluenzol into the nostrils, and sniffed up the liquid at intervals. He adds : — "In two days the fullness left the head and the right ear cleared. Then commenced a separation of sticky membranes in the left ear ; and on the eighth day my hearing suddenly returned. "' Insist on l^luenzol, Is 6d and 2s 6d. — Advt.
•i ' > ÜbrSaiury SuOahh use the best salt you can get — you want salt that is clean, pure, properly refined and [ economical. And that is ju3t what you get ia ! Packed in bags of i 3lbi., 51bs. and 71bs. It is manufactured in Liverpool at the- Empire's biggest SaltWorks — prepared and packed under hygienic conditions by modern machinery. Remember, too, that you're helping British industry every time you buy it, for it's British to the bottom |OJ of the bag! 4 _^-rd V hct , as i a / ist'ist j. <r
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1915, Page 4
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