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THE MICROBES' STRONGHOLD.

Th« nasal cavity (or Pharynx), situated behind the uvula, is a haven of refuge for all sorts of disease microbes —catarrh, cerobro meningitis, infantile paralysis, and other germs. As a safeguard, irrigate th« nasal cavity dnily*Yi-itli- F]u«n/.01, and thus disinfect the nose and throat. This method is improved fey health authorities—Ad vf.

A NATURAL HEALTH-GIVER-.

Wai-Kongou NaluniL Miutral Water has proved it.-elf time mid ajrstiu to be a. beverage of quilo cxcoptioiuil merit. People v.'fio a-ro rheumutio or suiter from kitlncy trouble find it beneficial.- as well iis a really delifrlifful drink. 11, ckmiuos tlie systoiu, purifico thu blood. Obtainable "pyphoii-i. Chomif'if, store?, clubs, hol-»ls.~Advl.

Kichtcrriprm-o ?pent upon x hotil« of Naxo'l if an investmem i:i I'tood Ueuli-h. A few drop.' taken on lump mgar, or n,haled. will prevent colds, influenza, mid sore throat,. Kaiol is penetrating am! }«m liiiling. Woncioi'iully. ueoUiifijs si«l efijewicus, Mo»t oeonomiaU! Bs sure to get the gtauin© Iswol.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 12