FROM SYDNEY UNIVERSITY. Professor Harold C. Pain writes in gratitude:—"Of late I havo been, gargling Fluenzo], and would not be without it. Had I known before how much relief could be obtained from a bottle of Fluenzol I would have been* saved many pounds." Insist on Fluenzbl. Is 6d and 2s 6d— Advt. Wonderfully quick in relieving a cold is Nazol. That is why it has been imitated. But don't waste money on.imitations —get the genuine. For eighteenpenoe you can buy sixty full doses of Nazol—enough to keep your family free from colds during the winter. Ask your chemist for Nazol.—Advt. My word, but <Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water does improve a whisky. Adds a touch of healing, too. Wai-Ro-ngoa is a pure, sparkling table water. Blends admirably with spirits and wines. —Advt. The public are notified that they can purchase a Singer machine over 20 per cent cheaper at Globe Depot, Grand Opera House, Manners-street. No canvassers employed.—Advt. , Ftttgtudra, quickly CfttM Gf^Uc Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 98, 25 April 1917, Page 3
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