SEVEN UOUb MORNINGS IiVEKY WEEK. « That's how it should be with you II sore tin oats, coughs and colds keep you fi oiii making eveiy morning a Good —net Muenzol. Kluenzol lias been known for 20 years for its splendid antiseptic and healing properties. It kills germs in nose and throat—the only gateways by which the geirns of wintei ailments entei the body. Refuse to catch cold this winter. Kesnlve to keep well • tit—cheerful. Sniff tip, gargle or swallow Fluenvwl daily. Ail chemists jind stoics. Hit; largei bottle is more eco nonncal.—Advt
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 18
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