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TEACHERS OF MUSIC. |TSS LOIS EVANS, SINGING' AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Has Resumed Tuition and May be Consulted at the STUDIO, 28, Swanson St. MISS VIOLET LEWIS, VIOLINIST, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. A (Id res*: TENTERDEN AVENUE, DOMINION RD. TERMINUS. Studio: 4. WELLES LEV CHAMBERS. LORNE ST. •nELLOTU I T I 0 N. MISS LALLA lIEMUS Resumes Teaching WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 18. Intending Pupils Write P. O. BOX 7, Devonport. j\|ISS AMY THOMPSON, L.A.8., Will Resume Tea chine on MONDAY, FEBRUARY IS, PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. Studio: No. 75, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. At Studio for Interview, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 2 to 5 p.m. Private Address: " PURIRI," 9, Green Lane, Remuera. QLADYS QEARELL, L.A.8., A.T.C.L., RESUMES TEACHING, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16. Music Studio, .5. Norana Avenue, Remuera. | Phone 4404 (i rings). ! MISS ETHEL HAMMOND LTB ill PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, .Resumes Teaching on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. Studio:— i 7, MENNIE'S BUILDINGS (Scots Hall). , u.ppe* Symonds Street. Interviews Wednesdays and Saturdays AT 18 s MAID A HO OKEB, •iH L.A.8., A.R.C.M. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE I upil of Mr. Frank Hnichens (Svdn»v>. Mr. Arthur Alexander (London). Mr. Tobias Matthay (London), interviews on and after January 29 »t (he Studio. HolJaby 3 lunldincp, every mornins, 10-12 noon; Monday and Thursday afternoons. 3-5 r>.m. 17DITH M. SHELMERDINE, lj L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music. London. Licentiate of the Trinity College of Music, London. PIANOFORTE. THEORY. HARMONY. „ AND FORM. Studio: 18. The Academy, Upper Queen St. MADA ME DF, LA ROCHE, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY, RESUMES TEACHING. MONDAY, FEBRUARY IG. At Her Residence. Weddeiburn, Queen St., Onehunga. M ISS MADGE HIGGINS, L.T.C.L., HAS RESUMED TEACHING PIANO AND THEORY. Studio: Queen St., Onehunga. IS S EL A H UTCHISO N. TEACHER OF PIANO. RESUMES TEACHING, MONDAY, FEBRUARY IG. ADDRESS: J2, BIRDWOOD CRESCENT. PARNELL. Homes Visited. Phone 2741. MRS. H. D. EDMONDS, TEACHER OF VIOLIN. 7. HAURAKI ROAD. TAKAPUNA. RII. BR E T N A L L, VIOLINIST. Good Orchestral Training. Moderate Fees. STUDIO: 30, ACADEMY BUILDINGS. UPPER QUEEN ST. (Next Tabernacle.) HC. HILLSDON HUTTON. Ofcanwt- • Choirmaster, All Saints' Church, receives Pupils for Piano and Theory, Organ and Singing. Special attention paid to beginners. Term commences {torn first lesson. Studio: ALL SAINTS' PARISH HALL. For interviews please write P.O. Box 12, Ponaonby. MISS JEAN QUINN. Teacher Piano and Theory, has resumed duties. Studio: " fit... City.

No father or mother can view the spread of Infantile Paralysis without a sense of fear springing up in the heart. It is only when we see how the bodies of bright, happy, healthy little ones are warped and paralysed that we realise the serious character of the disease, and its influence on the after lives of the children. When once the germs of the disease get absorbed into the system,#it becomes very difficult to help the. litrfle sufferers. The importance of taking every step that will protect the children cannot. be over-emphasised, and the recommendations of the Department of Public Health should be followed faithfully in every particular. The only way the germs can get into the system is by means of the mouth and nose—where the germs find a lodgment in the mucous membranes —and from there they are gradually absorbed. The urgency and necessity to protect these parts in every way possible cannot be over-estimated. There is no known remedy which lends itself so effectively in the treatment of the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, and throat as " NAZOL," which possesses powerful antiseptic and germicidal properties, and which has for years been successful in fighting such germ diseases as Influenr.a, Nasal Catarrh, Colds in the Head, etc., etc. Owing to the tender nature of the mucous membranes of young children, and especially babies, it is recommended to prepare " NAZOL ' in the following manner:— { Place three tablespoonfuls of Pure 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" is the most suitable strength to apply to the mucous membranes of children of tender years, and should be used in the following way:— Saturate a small piece of cotton wool with the mixture of OLIVE OIL and " NAZOL," and smear well up the, nostrils freely" with it, and do ibis quite a number of times during the day—and especially the last thing at night. If cotton wool is not available,. place a small quantity of the mixture of OLIVE OIL and " NAZOL " in the hand, and cover the little finger well with it, and insert as above. In addition, a few drops of the OLIVE OIL and " NAZOL " mixture should be placed in a spoon and sipped It is advisable also to sprinkle a few drops of strong "NAZOL" on the nightdress dr sleeping suit at night. The more frequently these directions are followed the greater protection is given against infection. The methods recommended ensure every part of the mucous membranes being brought under the control or influence of the strong Antiseptics and Germicides contained in " NAZOL." For adults who desire to protect themselves against infection, the mixture may be made a little stronger, as their membranes are not .so deli cat o "or "tender as those of young children. CUT OUT ABOVE FOR REFERENCE

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18943, 14 February 1925, Page 16

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