' INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS. With influenza so prevalent, it behoves every one (especially those attending the sick) to be most careful to keep the nasal and throat' passages irrigated twice daily by sniffing up and gargling Fluenzol, thus dispelling bacilli. Fluenzol is strongly antiseptic, but non-irrita-tive, and is harmless to children.: — Advt. "
Winter with iig rainy, chilly days and bleak, cold nights, brings coughs and colds. Keep well by taking Nazol at first signs of trouble. It will effect a remedy in one dose. Even if the cold has aire-.dy passed the first stage a few dnses will suffice. Ko cold is Nazolpi'nof. Is fid at nil chemisis and stores. —Advi, For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great yopcorrnint Cure, Is Sd, 2s 9d.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 121, 22 May 1920, Page 9
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