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I w- * (in 6 Acts) Act <l. Only " WIVES " to look for me in to-morrow's Star, but don't let your " husbands " see you looking for me. SIS EVERY PARENT SHOULD READ THIS The prevalence of this disease in oar midst is causing very grave anxiety to the Health and Education Departments, as well as to parents. The seriousness of the position is shown by the drastic steps taken hv the Health authorities to reduce the risk of infection to the lowest minimum possible. The advice of the authorities, however .drastic, should receive the most earnest consideration and co-operation on the part of parents, no matter what inconvenience may be caused thereby. It has been amply demonstrated that it is a germ disease—which is infectious. The germs lodge in the mucous membrane of the ncse and throat—like the germs of influenza, catarrh, or cerebrospinal meningitis. It has been demonstrated that if the germs of these diseases can be brought into contact and subject to the influence of certain Antiseptics and Germicides in the early stages of an attack, their powers of injury are to a great extent modified, broken, and destroyed. It: has been proved beyond all doubt, in thousands of cases, that one of the most successful remedies for the prevention and relief and euro of Influenza and Catarrh, etc., is " NAZOL," which possesses these remarkable Antiseptic arid Germicidal properties in a very high degree. It is therefore reasonable to presume, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that if the germs of Infantile Paralysis are, brought into contact with the powerful Antiseptics and Germicides possessed by " NAZOL," the results will be equally satisfactory. . It is not claimed that " NAZOL" will cure Infantile Paralysis when it has once got a hold, but its greatest value is as a preventative to the germs getting a hold upon the system, by protecting as far as possible the mucous surfaces of the nose and throat against infection. As young children are most subject to the influence of germ infection,, no trouble should be too great to protect them from the ravages of this dreadful disease. The simplest and most effectual way of protecting them is to use " NAZOL" freely and constantly, in the following waysPlace three tablespoonfuls of pare Olive Oil in a small bottle, and then dissolve in it the contents of a bottle of " NAZOL." This mixture of Olive Oil and Nazol can be used in the following manner, vjz. : Saturate a small piece of cotton wool with the mixture and smear well up the nostrils freely with it—-and do this quite a. number of times during the day—and especially at night. If cotton wool is not available place a little of the mixture in the hand—and cover the little finger well with it—and insert as above. The more frequently this is done, the greater protection is given to the mucous surfaces. Remember this treatment is suitable to children of the tenderest years—and is perfectly harmless. Make it a duty to see that it is done freely and regularly —let it become the "Nazol habit"-—and as it may mean so much to your children—do not let the little necessary attention hinder or debar you frotu seeing it carried out. As a further help, a few drops of the mixture may be placed on a spoon and sipped. This specially protects the back of the throat, and is a useful addition to protecting the nostrils. Remember there i 3 no more helpful way of protecting the nose and throat, and the cost is immaterial and 'infinitesimal. It is recognised that individuals may bo carriers of the disease, although immune from its effects upon themselves. In order to protect those with whom they come in contact, and who may be susceptible to the influence of the germs, the carriers should use Nazol in the same way as suggested above, only perhaps a little stronger. Don't forget that Nazol has at the back-of it the successful experience of years of fighting other germ diseases. Like STREAMLINE MODEL. Sold and used in 110 different countries. Write or call for catalogue and terms particulars. MERSON BROS., LTD., 170-172, Symonds Street, AUCKLAND. Mr '■ 99 SI B HI flf .v ■ ■ A couple of coats of " Ufluid Granite," and <ioor scouring and polishing are entirely eliminated. " Litji'.id Granite" is a transparent, specially -prepared floor varnish, for wood floors and linoleums. Easily applied, quickly dries. It is no»aijppery and non-sticky. 1 Wears wonderfully, .Keeps its beautiful gloss. Never needs scourius or peliabms—just a quick run-over with a dry ciop. J«l Only Procurable at RtCHABO ARTHUR, LTD., 388, oue«ri St., Auckland. M if m ' » 0

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18929, 29 January 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18929, 29 January 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18929, 29 January 1925, Page 4