THE NOVEMBER EPIDEMIC. Many people who escaped the influenza outbreak, on comparing notes, came to the conclusion that nothing was ho effective jas Fluenzol in warding off the disease. | lie daily irrigation of the throat and nasal ] cavity with lluenzol is a certain preventive. Insist on genuine Fluenzol. lt> 6d, I 2s 6d.
Ju.sli Billings say.-:—" You can't argue against a success." Ontario, after three years of Prohibition, \ ntes to keep it by a 300.000 majority. Our liquor foes hunt round and find one or two who are not yet convinced of the value of Prohibition.— (Ad\ i.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17337, 8 December 1919, Page 5
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