ADENOIDS. Children's breathing is often obstructed by adenoids or ehronio catarrh, and serious trouble may result. "Fluenzol," slightly warmed, and dropped into the nostrils while the child is on its back, is a certain means of eivmg relief and prevents the development of the harmful terms. The lecturei' on "Office Methods and Discipline,' which was to have been given by Mr. J. G. l Restell to the University Collew Students Society to-morrow wening, has been unavoidably pjstponed. In hie place; Mr. W. ;H. Hemingway will «n*ej a further lecture on ; " Industrial Unrest. ~. *' : ':: ;^': '-.>'<>• .'•■■•< < When your little "child is hot, restless, and feverish, with a fresh cold, don't delay but immediately give "NAZOL'.' on sugar and sprinkle .freely a handkerchief with* " NAZOL " and pi to the dress so that the chilcj can inhale ft constantly. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16562, 11 June 1917, Page 6
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