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To fight the Influenza Epidemic keep the Home free from Disease Germs. Use freely the Famous i i • The Disinfectant with "18 " in Red on the label 18 to 22 times stronger than Carbolic Acid. Keep all Cupboards Sinks, Bedroom Utensils, W.O.s, WashK°.p S . eS FUJ O|D 0 |D. ry W outhouses sprinlded daily with As a safeguard against Influenza, the Public Health Officer recommends the use of *'K.P. FLUID No. 18" in the following manner:-'' Spray the throat or nasal passagTa! or gargle the. throat with a solution of four drops in fne gf^",™ 4 ?- Precautionary measure this action will be found most effective. «^..«™i. Kompthorno, Prosser, and Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd.

I I Don't allow the happy hours to pass away without making a lasting record of your personal impressions. The places you see—the friends you meet —all the jolly incidents, offer splendid opportunities for worth-while Kodak pictures. Cost from ; Brownie Cameras - firom 13/9 Simple to use. No darkroom needed. When you buy at Sucklings, their expert assistants show you just how to get the best results. And they're always ready to advise at any time. Ask for Catalogue of Kodaks and Brownies. ■ &*tk; iKKVS ""Uhe Kodak People" IA 30 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN; Also at Christchurch and Auckland. mmmmam ¥ M

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Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 2

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