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INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS. When influenza is prevalent, it behoves every one (especially those, attending 'the sick') to be most careful to keen the nazal and throat passages irrigated twice , daily by spiffing nn and garbling “Fluenzol.” thus dispo line ' bacilli. “Fluenzol” is strongly ' antiseptic, .but p on-irritative, and m harmless to children, • .«
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 August 1920, Page 5
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