MEASLES IN CAMP.
The outbreak of measles among the) troops was due to germs brought in by soldiers returning from- leave. A scientific and rapid method of coping with the malady is to < sniff up, gargle, or swallow small quantities of warm Flucnzol, which dispels microbes without any injury to the system.
The Grammar-King's Match—the play and screening at the Stratod and Princess from to-day! Roope Bros., Auckland (sufficient address), have perfected a system whereby they can collect anywhere in New Zealand. Wherever you live, if you want an account recovered, " give it to Roope Bros." Reimtera ladies, ask your grocer very impressively to-day for " Golden Rule Soap, " Golden Rule " Candles, " Keep Smiling " Sand Soap, and " No-rubbing " Laundry Help for sure. Modern science and invention is aptly demonstrated in Wiseman's windows this week.. . See Mr. Horniblow using his artificial arm, also the numerous surgical goods manufactured by this well-known firm. A special meeting of the Auckland Grocers Assistant*' Union will be hold in the Union Room, Swanson Street, to-mor-row.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 6
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169MEASLES IN CAMP. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16914, 29 July 1918, Page 6
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