Many of tlie visiting, as well as the local competitors, are loud in their praise of Fluenzol as a gargle for clearing the throat and improving the articulation. With sudden changes of temperature singers and elocutionists are liable to develop hoarseness, whioh, however, is quickly banished by gargling and sniffling up Fluenzol. After a recent big football matoh in Manchester special tramenrs for women qnly were run.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12549, 11 September 1926, Page 19
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