EXTE AT AG ANT CLAIMS. NAILING RAINBOWS TO TIIE SET. "KTe read in advertisements that certain new remedies will work wonders, are alleviating suffering and preventing disease? Such claims, however. »re often only "nailing rainbows to the sky," and unless the article bus been proved and tried over a number of years, care should be taken in adopting the remedy suggested. ■\Viih Flnenzol. however, the case is entirely different. It. has stood the test of time. During the 1918 influenza epidemic Fin en sol wis used with jrrent benefit, everywhere—in fuel,. Flawwol was the only remedy of its kind officially ordered by the New Zealand Munitions Board. For the prevention of Influenza, should not all thinking people equip themselves in order to assist the authorities'? "Vs*e owe it to ourselves, our relations, friends and acquaintances to keep clear of infection and carefully treat any slight cold. Therefore. follow the colden rule. SNIFF "UP GARGLE SHALLOW FLUENZOL.—Advt. Wonderful buying in slightly imperfect towels at Milne and Ohoyce's this week. White and coloured, from 6d pair. Wonderful worm worriers. Wade's Worm Figs. Safe, pleasant.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 15
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