BACK IN 1913. WAR AND INFLUENZA. / h° ' u 1913 when tbo campa wero full of soldiers, mid crowds congregated on the wharves to bco the " diners " embark. I hen. suddenly, cornea tho Armistice: crowds in tho street uro even Krenter; nnd over all no vera the deadly Influenza cerm. People will not easily forget llioso days; neither wirtlioy forget t luonxol—the initidoto that <1 id; bo much allevialiiiK and preventing tho <liseuso from Kpreadinjr.■ Every member of llioj eonmuuiity sould tako precautions iigamat u recurrence of that awful CDidomie Follow tho directions below. 1. Pour a little fc'luejizol into the palm ; of tho hand, allow to wrirm slightly, thon vigorously sniff up. tho nostrils ho that the t'luenzol enn reach and sterilize the nasal cavity. 2. Garglo tliG throat regularly with Fluonzol every thonnins. 8. 4 lake* one teaapbonful of Fluenzol interually at intervals. Half dosea :s! for children. vei T pffoctivo in provonting the 1 Iv°4p' ft bottl# handy. Price 9a Od And J a Cd jovcryjvhere. Advt,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20307, 15 July 1929, Page 16
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