“Anchovette” on hot buttered toast is served in all leading tea rooms. Try it with the morning cup of tea.—Advt.
MADAME D’ALVAREZ’S SECRETARY. At Madaine’s request a supply of Fluenzol was posted to her New York address. Her lady secretary (Miss Woolf) writes enthusiastically in acknowledgement; “You cannot think how pleased Madame is to have the Fluenzol again. It is a great benefit to her throat and for checking colds.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1925, Page 3
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