RETURNED SOLDIERS. Returned me^ have plenty of time for F uenzol. Whether used on hoi marches L PShlp^ (as a cleansing and cooing mouth-wash), or in the cold trenches (for warding off sore throats and chills), Fluenzol has proved invaluable. Q-tol is a^o coming into great favour as a skin emollient. Is 6d.—Advt. WHAT'S YOURS? Whether you ma ke it wine, brandy, or whisky, add Wairongoa Natural Mineral Water, and you'll get a more palatable, more wholesome drink.—Advt. ■ Every mother should keep Nazol handy. Nothing go good for coughs and colds. Children like it. Can be given on sugar or sprinkled on the little one's nightgown. Quickly clears the head and soothes a troublesome cou»h. A genuine money-saver. Sixty full doses cost only eighteenpence.—Advt. Cellular Aertex. Underpants, singlets, ami combinations sellinc rapidly at moderate prices. Oeo. Fowlds. Ltd.— AdvL For Bronchial Coughs, uk« .Y\ oods Great Peppermint Cure.-Adrt. i
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 114, 11 November 1919, Page 4
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