RAILWAY TRAVELLING. Clo.-ed-up carriages and vitiated at- ■ mo-phero make the system susceptible to attack from disease microbes, I hen is the timu to sniff up or gargle cleansin ’ and heuiing “Fluenzol,” and pre-1 ceirt the bacilli entrenching themselves j in throat or nasal cavity. Insist on j “Fluenzol" Everywhere nt I '«> ano. «/«’» | }J. WEBBER., F.S.M.C.. FJ O I (London). Opthahnic Optician. at Lcb- I Ue’t | Hauinps ladies arc greaHv ri-'*sac Jh*the qnahty of •• NO RUBBING’ . Laundry Help, 1/3 packet, sufficient roi seven weekly family washings rtawke • Rav Farmers’ Association Barraclouih’s Ma«io Naryiae rapiily raiiavag
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 301, 22 November 1918, Page 3
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