MEASLES IN CAMP. The outbreak of measles among the ■fcroops was due to germs brought; :n by soldiers returning from leave. A .scientific and rapid method of coping -with the malady is to sniff up, gargle, and swallow small quantities of warm • Plaenzol, which dispels microbes without injury to the system.—Advt. Don'ir lie awake with cold . feet listening to the clock tick-tick-tick and wish you could sleep. Act—get a North British Hot Water Bottle with "Unique" stopper. The cost is small compared to the comfort.—Advt. WATSON'S No. 10 engenders a fini spirit of geniality.—Advt.
■ i^i^fcv Radium «T^^ Polish Kb Coupon Jfr Plan. ; yf Ba,ve the Coupons and obtain a. Pr^z*r BflflnL BOOT & FLOOR When y«u open your tin of Rad . _ , lfr e)7 ium Boot or Floor *"'On^ I Polish look for the '^wmm^jag&r Coupon. If it is Brown it will count Vz point, Blue, 1 point. Green or Red, 2 pointg. Prize List and Coupon Return Form obtainable from the Advertising Manager, Radium Polishes, Ltd., Wellington. "Tin with the Dent." Goldberg * JF from Sumtntr Colds \ m »r takinc . . . \ I TONKING'S 5 2LINSKEO V EMULSION \, It Fortifier / Lungs !/
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Marlborough Express, Volume LII, Issue 83, 12 April 1918, Page 7
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187Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LII, Issue 83, 12 April 1918, Page 7
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