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SMALLPOX. Few diseases hare been so destruotire to human life as smallpox, and it has ever been regarded with horror alike from its fatality, its loathsome accompaniments, and disfiguring effects. In these times of danger, with the prospect of malignant microbes appearing in our midst, it is a wise and necessary precaution to keep our blood pure and healthy and free of germs. "Fluenzol," the most effective antidote to microbes of disease, is a safe preventive against infection. A full dose of this sterling remedy should be taken each morning upon rising, and the medicine momentarily gargled before being swallowed. This has a very cooling and refreshing effeot. "Fluenzol" contains powerful germicidal properties in a palatable form, and is readily assimilated into the blood. "Fluenzol," by destroying the miorobes of disease latent in the system, reaches the seat of the trouble and rapidly reduces the temperature. By the regular use of this fever-destroying and healthgiving medicine, there is no chance of dangerous germs getting a hold. "Fluenzol" is entirely freo from narcotics, and can with safety be given to children. The numerous (unsought) letters of commendation received by the Proprietary from well-known people and published in the daily press, clearly show that "Fluenzol" can be relied upon in an emergency. Among the many cures definitely reported may be mentioned influenza, malaria, laryngitis, tonsilitis, diphtheric throat, hoarseness and loss of voice, goitre, croup, nasal catarrh, all of which are due to the presence of disease germs in the system. The publio are warned against taking medicines which merely soothe without curing. Why run the risk of becoming infected when "Fluenzol" is so easy to obtain from your chemist or grocer at Is. 6d. or 2s. 6d. per bottle, and so pleasant and easy to takt. 98

Jss£ fne Cnt/c/ren 11m Va Va &i k £ « Mr iA» The wholesome appetlF ing flavour of St. GEOPGE JAMS ie fully appreciated by the little ones. Perfectly ripened fruit and the best sugar give it those distinctive qualities which have won It such wide popularity. Ail the beat Grocvrs end Stor»k«epera Stock

for tampers ! | Put a Jaeger Sleeping Bag I m your kit, and "roughing I it" will be pastime. | impervious to damp or chill. [Light and compact. Campers should also wear Sleeping Bags: from 45/-. Travelling Caps: 3/- to 8/3. Dr. Jaeger Clothing supplied in Army Regulation colour and pattern. If your local dealer can't supply, write to The Dr. Jaeger Wholesale Depot, Wellington. '. JwV.rjV* ■nS<; ~ it-,, .'V IOT with LEMON

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9614, 4 October 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9614, 4 October 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9614, 4 October 1913, Page 7

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