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Gsnial "Dick" Stewart. write* from i'^Mtchuroh^VPuring the ,#ur" "season ai WeUington I cpn^tsd % "very bySL,- throat, and (was, advised try . M, Flnenzol.V To imyv great Ysurf^ise. "after but twice gargling (as per direc--14 tions) I was absolutely cured. Hating •"had this experience, I menticjped it to "Miss Susie Vaughan, who had been suf"ferinti! frpm an attapk of Brpuqhitis. •' Here again the result was remarkable, "for on speaking tQ,Miss,Vaughap a little M l»tWr; she asflured.Jtp^ thj|t th© ©ffoet "of 'j^luenior hftd been truly wonder"ful, and she was quite herself again. "I feell sure that 'Fluenzor w|U, m a snort, time, be k|rfowu,as one of " the ajreatest remedies ', for, throat :com-* "plaints." . If you are iti doubt as to the efficacy of "Fluenzpl," just try it, and you will , then wialisei-,tJ3at wa garble, "FlueMol" h truly "out on its own")

If A MTIOBPTOL.— -A heabng, soothing, C_kj cooling Application for all Wounds. There is no Ointmept so efgoacious and affords such n^idist S^AnticeptoL"

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13351, 8 April 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13351, 8 April 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13351, 8 April 1914, Page 9