INFANT! LE PA HA LYSIS. A Ruro Scientific .Safeguard is to daily drop into Hju noHiri'd of tho child (while lying on back) hulf-a-tenepoonful of Fluonzol diluted with warm water This absolntoly prevents the development of tho malignant organism, and there if. 110 irritation. Also rub <4 tol into the r.ape of tho neck soveral times daily Advt. The annual ball (if tho Takapuna Boat« ing Club is to bo held in the clubhouse at Bnyswater on Tuesday evening. Special transport facilities have been arranged. The influence of the germs which produce sore throats, Jioarsenes3» running at. the nose, watery eyes, coughs, is checked and counteracted by the free use of Nazol. Big reductions in woollen wear for men at the, Economic, opposite Town Hall, Auckland. Keep baby warm, and you keep him well. Doctors recommend tho "Unique" hot water bottle. Made by North British Bubber Co. All sizes, sold by chemists and dealers. 12 Coughs, colds, bronchitis, nasal catarrh and influenza are promptly and wonderfully relieved by tho freo use of Nazol. Bale at the Economic. Men's underwear at sweeping reductions, opposite Town Hall, Auckland. "Good night!" It will be a good night indeed with a " Unique" Hot Water Bag. None genuine witl)Otjt "Unique" on stopper. All sizes sold: chemists and stores. 14
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19031, 30 May 1925, Page 10
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