INFUBNZA OUTBREAKS. At Auckland, Hamilton, and elsewhere, influenza has again appeared; but the violent epidemic of 1918 is not at all likely to recur. Tha public have now a wider appreciation of tho necessity of daily irrigating the throat and nose with " Fluenzol" (Is 6d and 2s 6d), a certain safeguard against infection.— Advt.
■ Don't accept inferior substitutes for Gilbey's Dry Gin, as plentiful supplies of this deservedly-famed stimulant are now available at all. hotels and bottle 6tores._ You can obtain Gilbey's it you.ask for Gilbey's and insist, on getting Gilbey's—the- Gin that doctors recommend. —Advt. Tho kids go mad to see the clown When "liingem's" circus comes to town; And'round tho tent the imps you'll see, Howevoi' damp tho nights may be.. Of course 'tia needless to comment That ci-oUpy colds grow prevalent; And anxious parents then are sure To -give them Woods' Peppermint- Cur*. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 138, 9 December 1919, Page 11
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