Mr Charles H. Workman, the famous Gilbert and Sullivan comedian, always rei;<>s on Fluenzo-1 to keep away hoarseness, Another well-known entertainer. Mr. Leonard Nelson, writes:—" Many times I Bhonld not have been able to perform but for Fluenzol and its quick effect on the throat. Q-iolj I find, makes shaving a real pleasure ' At the first signs of the "flu," use Nazol very freely. Salmon, sardines, crayfish, oysters are all the more appetising when eaten with a dash of Sharland's vinegar, which possesses a full rich flavour and is brewed from pure cane sugar. That nasty cough with thick muooua I tau> be cured by Nasol, ■ V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18222, 16 October 1922, Page 5
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