With horror we read the following cable which appeared in our local paper recently : "The Registrar-General returns shows that influenza was the primary or contributing cause of 12,504 deaths in England and Wales in the first quarter of this year." To prevent any such occurrence in New Zealand it is absolutely essential that every household r.hould have in its medicine chest a bottle of No. 99 influenza cure. It is speedy and certain and has the advantage that while being taken the sufferer does not necessarily need to stay indoors. Obtainable frnm the U.F.S. Dispensary (next Mrs Rawlins) the Square.— Advt.
Ladies' kid gloves, two-dome and twobutton, white, tans, slate, were up to 12s 6d; June carnival 5s lid. Children's woo) gloves, Jason knitted in cream and navy, size 3 for Is 4d, 4 for Is 6d, 5 for Is Bd, 6 for Is lOd. Ladies' stockings, plain black cashmere, pure Botany wool, June carnival 2s 6d. Collinson and Cunningham© Ltd. —Advfc. As a protection against coughs and colds "Nazol" has no equal. One doso a day keeps . colds away. Can be taken anywhere. 60 dosus Is 6d.—Advt>
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1037, 9 June 1924, Page 5
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