BABY-SAVING CAMPAIGN.
{BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] GIBBORNE, Friday. The net proceeds of the recent baby-sav-ing campaign held at Gisborne total £1569. "COLD FEET." Neglect to keep the feet dry upsets the circulatory system, and impurities consequently remain in the blood. Fever germs then rapidly develop, as well as throat and nasal troubles. " Fluenzol" used promptly will expel these microbes, and save you endless suffering. Gargle? for throats, swallow for influenza, and sniff up Fluenzol, for head colds. i " Do you wish to be governed by Red Feds?" Read "A Now System of Government—the Elector in the House All the Time." Sixpence post free.— Edmiston and Champtaloup, Auckland (only). I An advertisement in this issue directs the attention of investors to the good security and satisfactory rate of interest provided by the Auckland Harbour Board in respect of its 5£ per cent, debentures now being offered to the public. As the issue is almost exhausted early application is necessary. For rich beauty in floor coverings see our window display of extra-super "Wilton " Carpet Squares, close Persian designs, 10ft 6in x 9ft to 13ft 6in x lift 3in. Hearth and Sofa Rugs to match.—Tonson Garlick Company, Ltd. If you want the charm of sound, pearly white teeth, and a clean, sweet yon should use " Ozo" Tooth Powder Jwice daily, 6d. Tina everywhere.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 8
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219BABY-SAVING CAMPAIGN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 8
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