It is better to use Nazol too freely than too carefully for inhalation. Its effect ia more pronounced and reduces the danger of infection from Influenza germ* — » '•■ • ■ • . • "We aa-e eating a lot of bread and butter while, we are iit New Zealand," said a member of General Birdwood's party to a Waayramu 'resident, and when asked if this were due to the exigencies of continual travelling, replied : "By no means. We do it from choico, because wo can have as much butter as -wo -want, and real butter, too." In England, at the present thiie, lie said, only an ounce nnd a half of butter per week was allowed each 'per-, son, and 'often it was not butter, but margarine. As to food costs generally, ! be added, such a lunch as he had enjoyed could not be had for less than 255. m England, while -as for fvuit, I "you dare not ask for it." j ' Youthful grace of figure is the natural result of wearing B. and C. Corsets. They are firm favorites everywhere, nowhere will better corset value be found. B. and C. Corsets are British made, and therefore their price is not affected by high ■ foreign exchange rates. They mould the ; figure perfectly and give absolute freedom of movement. Ask for B. and C. 'Corsets; aW Icadiug Diapers. stock them. 10
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15270, 19 July 1920, Page 5
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