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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2, Issue 15636, 29 October 1914
it an ideal food for infant*. Give yonr baby every chance by feeding him on Giaxo. It builds bonnie babies. Ask your doctor. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Berndtson, of the Bridge street Bakery and Tea Rooms, Eltham, are delighted with Fluenzol and the many cures it has effected. Not long since, their son Harry wu very bad with influenza and had to cease work. He took a dose of Fluenzol and about half-an-hour later Mrs. Berndtson remarked to her husband, “ There’s Harry working in the bakehouse and singing like a lark—that Fluenzol is wonderful !” Leading Doctors and Trained Nurses recommend gargling “Fluenzol” for Catarrh and Sore Throats. Chemists and stores, 1/6 and 2/6. H2
AXMINSTEB CARPETS, WITH ART BORDERS ANli) RUNNERS. TO MATCH; The New British Manufacture. We have also a Special Selection of INDIAN AND PERSIAN RUGS AND SQUARES In All Sizes. PRICES TO' SUI^: EVERYBODY. ' , • CASEMENT CURTAINS THE VERY LATEST IN BORDERS*, EDGINGS, INCLUDING CHOICE ?OPLINS ANDThe New Swiss Nets, WITH LACE EDGE AND INSERTIONS TO MATCH. STYLE, QUALITY, AND* PRICE—RIGHT, SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. Tay Street, Invercargill.
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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2, Issue 15636, 29 October 1914
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