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HEALTH WEEK SEQUEL. Doctors' -warnings that Cough Syrups upset the stomach and soothing drugs weaken tho heart, have incidentally emphasised th* value of Fluenzol as a throat gargle or nasal irritant for dispelling colds, catarrh or septic throat germs This scientific method (instead of foolishly drugging the stomach) is widely adopted hy intelligent people.— Advt.

Lieutenant-Colonel H.,Midwood, 0.8. E. arrived in Wellington from Southampton by the lonio yesterday. Mr J. Clark, of Gisborne, arrived from England by the lonic yesterday. Mr V. Ward returned to the Dominion by the liner lonic yesterday, and went on to his home at Heretaunga. MajoT-General Sir Andrew Russell arrived in Wellington yesterday from England by the R.M.S. lonic, and left for Napier this morning. Mrs H. Barkeley-Smith, along with her three eons, arrived in Wellington by the liner lonic yesterday. Mrs M. Brown and Mks M. Brown were passengers to Wellington by the liner lonic, which arrived from. Southampton last evening. Mrs J. Pattison was a passenger to Wellington by the lonic, which berthed at the Queen's wharf last evening. Mr S. P. Norwood. Superintendent of Police, has returned from a visit to Auckland. Mr J. M. Hogben, of Auckland, is in Wellington ALLEN DOONE *‘Long experience has convinced me that *Heenzo* is a consistently reliable remedy for colds, catarrh and sore throats.” OVtaiaittc all ckeauts 2a ul litre. 2/6 bottle make* one pint finest cough mixture.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11658, 24 October 1923, Page 3

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