DIPHTHERIA CHECKED. In a Hawke’s Bay township not 1 mg since, two boys were ailing, and 'Alien the doctor arrived he. diagnosed the trouble as virulent diphtheria. At his suggestion Fluenzol was hurriedly procured ami the whole family irrigated and disinfested their throats They thus escaped the iiicoriveniemo l>f isolation. Advt. 4
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1923, Page 6
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