INFLUENZA BACILLI. The influenza microbe (Pfeiffer's Bacillus) takes two days to fully develop in the human system. A dose of germ-destroy-ins Fluenzol" every day is necessary to insure immunity from the dread disease. A Is 6dl bottle of " Fluenzol " contains 32 doses. Firmly refuse substitutes. The "Baroda" Eastern carpet. A special feature of Tonson Garlick's £3000 shipment, has come in black grounds. They hold you in the spell of their eastern charm. Inspection invited. Get a good view of the Prince. A few-field-glasses left at pre-war prices, 30s to £5. —Ernest G. Skeatcs, Jeweller (opposite Smeeton's), 42, Queen Street. " Stopain " —stops pain like magic. This is an actual fact, or we would not say so. We now unhesitatingly guarantee to stop all pain and the after-effects of any extractions in a few moments. If you are suffering from this cause, come at once to Ball in and Russell, Surgeon Dentists, Symonds Street. ' Visitors to the city during the Prince's visit should not fail to visit the popular A.B.C. Drapery Stores, Pitt Street corner, Newton, smart goods at reasonable prices.' Sing, ladies, sing to your hearts' content, for washboard slavery has gone for ever; thanks to No Rubbing Laundry Help. Is packet does seven washings. Just received, large shipment of highgrade English suitings. Inspection invited.Smith and Caughey, Ltd. A sudden chill may give yon cold in the head, inflamed throat, or bronchitis. Remember ! If you should taKe a chill, don't wait until you are laid up, but use " Nazol" freely right away. Thousands know its value. | A little advice to wives. "Whon shopping purchase a bottle of " Winox." Hubby" will thank you for it, as a glass occasionally will help him to work more efficiently. One of the most effective precautionary measures against an attack of influenza •e the free use of " Nazol" day and night. The annual meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A. will be held in the Y.M.C.A. lounge this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Addresses will be given by the president of the Y.M.C.A., Mr. a J. Tunics, and tie general secretary. Mr. A. A, jmlson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 8
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