INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS. With influenza, so prevalent, ifc 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. Fluejizol is strongly antiseptic, >but non-irrita-tive, and is harmless to children.— Advt. PROGANDRA CURES CORNS BY REMOVING- THEM. I'rogandra will remove your Corns quickly and painlessly, and banish this source of foot-torture for good. . Simply "apply Progandra to a strip of calico, and wrap.it round the 'Corn as you would round a cut finger. Do this for six nights ; soak the foot in hot water, and the com is. easily removed. Soit corns between the toes are cured just as easily. Try Progandra. Is, at chemists and <stores. Kheiuno seldom fails to quickly relieve Rheumatism. Barraclough's Nervine stops Toothache. —Advt. At a dance the air often becomes heated and the hall close. Stepping out into the. sharp night air, the sudden change of temperature, menus a cold, unless the dancer is prepared. A dose of I\ai:ol after the'dance will keep the coid away, lor Nazol is penetrating, prompt, avid sure. Get a Is 6d bottle l to-day.—Advt. • . ' New .ZealandiH'S' on service found thiit I theve U :io bi'Ki-.dy. like Crspuc brandy, and no Cognac like Mai'bell's.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 122, 24 May 1920, Page 11
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