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The remission of Amusement Tax payable upon entrance charges to football matches was urged upon tlya Prime Minister yesterday by a deputation from the New Zealand Rugby Union. Mr Massey said that while he could not make a definite promise, he was hopeful ho would be able to got legislation through Parliament; reducing the tax to a certain extent, but not perhaps this year.—P.A. A. delegation of 200 members of the Overseas* Education League from CanI ada, Australia and New Zealand, who I visited Paris and the devastated rc--1 gions,. lias returned to England.—A. and N.Z.C.A. For seasonal troubles which come to us all ' Home treatment suffices wlmte’er may befall, \ , But critical eases'where loved ones fall ill Need all the resources of medical skill. Tlie everyday ailments which' winter time brings Need no costly outfit of clinical things. No doctor is needed for "bad colds/’, to be sure, * When you have Woods’ Great Peppernun t Cure. INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS. (OFFICIAL.) The Health Department suggests throat gargling and sniffing up a disinfectant from the hollow of the hand at least twice daily. This,is a* scientific method of dispelling bacilli, and is identical with the directions for taking Fluenzol. Although a most powerful antiseptic, Fluenzol is palatable, non-irritative, and harmless even to young children. (Warm before using.) - Childrens like WADE’S WORM FIGS Sure and certain. Price Is 6d.*** »

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9574, 27 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9574, 27 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9574, 27 July 1923, Page 2