BEWARE OF IRRITANTS. PROTECTION’ AGAINST INFLUENZA. The necessity of taking every precaution against influenza is realised by everyone. Many prsons, however, in their efforts to do good, make use of germicides that are far too powerful causing severe irritation to the delicate membranes of the throat and nose. “Nazol” is recognised by the highest authorities as the finest' inhalent on the fharket. It is pleasant to use, does not irritate in the slightest way and it penetrates deep down into the passages of the nose, throat and mouth, destroying any bacille that should he there, and preventing the Todgmcnt of dangerous germs. Take precaution now—l/6 buys 6P doses of ‘Nazol. Get a bottle from your chemist to-day.— Advt. No good housewife can afford to be without Sharlapd’s Baking Powder the most economical compound on the market.—Advt. ■ ••
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 March 1920, Page 8
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