"LET THE GOVERNMENT DO IT." That seems to be the general cry nowadays, and most folk are relying on the Government to keep the influenza scourge out of New Zealand. Hiding behind the Government will not help you. It rests with you to take the necessary precautions to protect yourself and your family. A common cold is usually tho precursor of influenza and pneumonia. . Kill the cold with j Musterole, and you are safe. A little Musterole rubbed on throat and chest at the first sigh of a cold relieves congestion at once and almost immediately the cold is gone. Use Musterole also for rheumatism, sprains, neuralgia, etc. 2s 6d in jars or tubes, at all chemists. —Advt. THE ROOT OP THE TROUBLE. Why clog 'your stomach with syrups ai ! dopes when you hav.eji cold? Take tho common-sense remedy, i.azol, and obtain instant relief. Nazol goes right to tue root of the trouble. For years the approved speciti for getting rid of coughs, colds, and chest complaints. Take a few drops on sugar, or inhale it. (i 0 doses for 1/6. —Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure—First aid for coughs, colds, influenza.—Advt. h-muchk CONSULT m \ IIEADC li «<*\ V* HEADACHES . V' SFECTACUS rvT^V* SPECIAL «C\VJ V SPECTACLE! a'V thf WEAK EVES \J nPTITIAM WEAK EYES OPTICIAN VE/.K EUS. 53 MANNERS ST.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 136, 13 June 1927, Page 12
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