VACCINATION.
The feverishness and discomfort wfaici usually follow vaccination is relieved by a dose or two of^Fluenzol," taken internally. The preparation, possesses powerful germicidal properties m a palatable form, and is readily assimilated into the human system. By destroying the fever microbes in the blood "Fluenaol" rapidly reduces the temperature. Mr A. P. Seymour, of Picton (formerly Superintendent of the Marlborough Province), writes: —"All my feverish symptoms disappear like magic as soon as I have taken FlueDzol on an empty stomach..*' Being quite free from narcotks, Fluenzol 16 specially suitable for soothing the feverish restlessness of children at night. Tha sterling value of "Fluenzol" as an antiseptic gargle for coughs, sore throats, and hoarseness is hilly borne out by the hundreds of appreciative letters received by the Proprietary, and published in the •daily papers. Insist "upon having Fluenzol, and refuse substitutes. Chemists a.nd stores, Is 6d and 25.6 d. 95
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 5 September 1913, Page 3
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150VACCINATION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 5 September 1913, Page 3
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