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IB m m iw> ! *0 $ Eucalypti The Purest, the Strongest, the Best 5 drops in water works wonders! Cure that headache, that cough, those colds, that toothache. Why suffer winter ailments like 'FLU or BRONCHITIS? N,Z. and S.S. Exhibition, Danedin, 1926 Beware of substitutes sold for "just as good"
Ginics last year For over 20 years Virol has been prescribed by doctors and used in Hospitals. During all this time doctors have been carefully observing the effects of Virol, and proving its permanent good results over long periods of time. The result is that they\ have enormously increased their \ use of Virol, until the prescribed % portions in Hospitals and Clinics alone last year reached the colossal Ik ' figure of 40 million. The prescribing of Virol by Doctors is based on their knowledge that Virol not only contains those vital principles, including the three Vitamins, so often lacking in ordinary diet, but also supplies " every class of building material" in just that form . required to create living tissue. Virol fortifies the whole system, strengthens the "weak spots," and builds up in convalescence. AgmOa: WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO,. LTD., P.O. Bo* 1120. WELLINGTON*. RJI. VIROL LTD., HAN OBI* LANE, EALtNO. LOWDOW. W.J. ENGLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19608, 9 April 1927, Page 21
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