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GASTRIC INFLUENZA There are varieties of influenza, and just now the gastric form is fairly prevalent, especially at Tauherenikau Camp. A Is 6d bottle of Fluenzol is undoubtedly the most effective and least expensive means of combating the malady, also a perfect gargle for septic throat.—Advt. There's nothing half so good as Nazol for heavy colds, troublesome coughs, inflamed* throat, chest tightness, nasal catarrh, and influenza. Being a breathable remedy, and not a mixture of syrup, i Nazol goes direct to the seat of trouble, j and gives speedy relief. Get it from your chemist. Is 6d buys sixty doses. — Advt. ' ' .j Your lucky day will be 30th July if you drink Desert Gold Tea and save Camels off packets. Win first prize, £15. Ninety-one cash prizes.—Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.

A Punctual Alarm A trim, Clean-Cut Ge* a Big Ben in your ~l~~™ +L ,*«■'« f,.11 ,*f room tonight, and get up alarm that S full Of right in tht morning. vim, that s just as . B >g B en « se y en inches ta ii,' business-like as he weU built> handsome. punctual. inrAsc He lias a big, easily read dial— IUUK.S. a.cheerful, deep toned voice— Ticks off each min- *r«fe^^*£; lite rifiht tO the dot w' th Wat<=h-like escapement—an j « . . , alarm that calls steadily for five day and nignt. minutes or intermittently for His cheerful - toned „ . , . . i •„ ■ . Big Ben undergoes a hundred alarm will ring you up inS p e B ctions in t j; e mak!ng an ° promptly at whatever six rigid timing tests before hour you wish. His live- leaving the factory of the Western ly note will reach your S°f kCo- ( L^ <dI/!v nL' u; s- A;! ear no matter how sound- c t£latsS%f U" ly you sleep. age 6d. extra.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 94, 20 April 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 94, 20 April 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 94, 20 April 1916, Page 3

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