INFLUENZA ON TRANSPORTS.' Relatives and friends of soldiers pinbarking should always sec that "the boys" have Pluenzol. an absolute preventive of influenza, or throat troubles; also invaluable, os a cleansing mouth wash or dentifrice. Kestricted canteen space Ial ?(dy reduced the supplies ol Pluenzol- available on troopships, * Of the world’s coal mined 1.235,000,000 tons are wasted in heat radiation and- other losses, according; to an expert on fuel economy. In 1910 the amount of coal mined in the world was about 1,300.000,000 tons, and it was improbable that anything like 5 per cent, was over turned into actual useful work. Go victims sad. of coughs and cold. No longer yonr distress endure: Seek out some store where it is sold. And uui'chaso Woods’ Groat Peppermint Cure. To-night a dose or two in bed Will soothing sleep to you assure; To ease (he lungs ami clear the head There’s naught like Woods’ Peppermint Cure.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10088, 30 September 1918, Page 3
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