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Tire EBP HNC-B WEEKLY. Influenza bacilli are easily dispelled by "Eluenzol." Ijr costs you 3d weekly to disinfect the throat and nose by sniffing up half a teaspoonful of Eluenzol twice a day- Don’t spend 2s 6d on 4 ozs of cough mixture, which merely soothes, when la ad buys same quantity of that sterling specific Eluenzol.

The question of ventilation in public buildings in the city was raised, by Councillor T. Forsyth at last night’s meeting of the City Council. He asked the Mayor if anything had been done, especially in view of the talk about a recurrence of the influenza epidemic, to see that the windows of crowded halls of entertainment were kept open. Mr Wright admitted that there wa® a great deal in the argument for fresh air, which was essential to the health of the public. Referring to the ventilation of the Town Hall, he pointed out that the matter of opening the windows depended upon the wishes of the people who had hired the hpll for the evening. If they expressed a desire for the windows to be opened they could have all the ventilation they wished. A note of warning was issued by Councillor 1/on McKenzie at last nigilt’s meeting of the City Council against the operations of pi ok pockets in Wellington. He hod been informed that a good deal of this form of thieving bad been going on at the Courtenay place tram terminus and that five people had recently been deprived of their purses. The tramways authorities had issued a warning that such practices were going on. The Mayor j (Mr R. A. Wright, M.R:) said that the attention of the police had been drawn to the fact, and they were doing their best to cheek it. An obvious misprint occurred in a paragraph in the report dealing with the proceedings at the last meeting of the Victoria College Council. Professor T. A. Hunter then said he thought it advisable to make public the fact that Miss Woitzel was not a student at the college at the present time. He understood She joined the society in connection with which she (the “s” was omitted from the previous paragraph) circulated the literature in April last, but finished her course at the university in November. _ effected chills bring doctor’s bills. -Let ‘ NAZOI,” put. you right. Unexcelled Jiff obstinate coughs and colds, is.firl.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11007, 16 September 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11007, 16 September 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11007, 16 September 1921, Page 2