DANGEROUS INHALANTS. Some people think that any preventive for Influenza which is not irritant and unpleasant' cannot be effective. They want something "strong" they say. ThLs idea has led many to use Formalin and other drastic things which catise the membrane of the nose and throat to smart. Such treatment is distinctly injUTiou'a—and unnecessary. NAZOL," well known, in thousands of homes for many years, has very powerful antiseptic and germicidal properties—yet is quite pleasant iir use. A few drops on your handkerchief make a safe and sure Inhalant, and should ho used constantly daring this epidemic. Sold everywhere. Is Cd. *
Ten -little fingers, ten littio toes. • Two baby lips and one baby nosoj Two limoid eyes of tonderest blue. Dear littlo Cuddlokins, here's lore to you. One little throat is sore—to be sure, Four little drops of Woods' Groat Peppermint Curfli
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10136, 26 November 1918, Page 5
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