A- MEDICO'S WARMNG. ■ A leading Christchurch medico warns people to daily irrigate and disinfect the nose and throat as a public safeguard against a. recurrence of the influenza; epidemic. Muenzol is eminently suitable for that purpose. Although of .highest bactericidal power, genuine jFhienzol is non-irritative and soothing. Is 6d and 2s 6d.—Advt. The situation of the Wcstport-Stock-ton CompanyV Colliery is quite different from the current idea of a con! mining township. Most of the employees live in a township on a plateau some hundreds of feet above sea level within easy walking distance of typical New Zealand bush scenery. They are conveyed to and from their work by electric locomotive. There are no deep shafts Jo descend, but the coal is reach-, ed through tunnels in the hillside on an easy -walking grade. Tho company has built a number of houses for the. men, and is building more as opportunity offers, from plans prepared by a townplanniDg expert. These houses are sold or rented to the employees on very easy torma.—Advt. . Vor CMdrnrsVs Haoking Cousi) Wood*' Great Pfttwermini; Cure.-rAdvfc,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 110, 12 May 1919, Page 4
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