INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS.
: When- influenza is prevalent, it behoves every one (especially those attending th« > sick) 'to be most careful to keep .the j nasal and throat passages irrigated twict j daily by snill'inq np and gargling Flueny.ol, thus dispelling bacilli. Fluenzol is strongly antiseptic, but non-irritative, and 13 harmless to children. — 2. . j Considerable interest is' being- taken in the canvass by the Hawke's' Bay A. and P. Society for funds to complete the new phow grounds at Tomoana. Sprinkling about 10 drops of NazoTon the chest of the pyjama jacket at night; or on tlie einglet in. the morning,, is a good way to get the benefit of Nazol inhalation. Just try it! — 7. .. " The Napier City Council has requested solicitors to prepare a by-law providing against the overcrowding of picture theatres. '■'"■■ The blow-fly, poised on vibrant wing; •-• That drones his welcome : to the spring, Is liousewif e's most detected ' pest, And always an unwelcome guest, But not a more abhorrent foe Than many other pests wo know, Those coughs and colda we'd ne'er endure, Had we no Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. 15 A Dunedin- footballer j James Gray, -a medical student, on Saturday sustained a.^ compound fracture of the - left leg While playing in the first grade football match University v. Kaikorai. "LORD JELLICOE'S APPOINTMENT. ' >'It would be safe to assert everyoiw throughout the Dominion will be delighted N with his Maiesty's choice for out now Governor. He will doubtless be heartily welcomed by alP classes. In the same manner Dr. WILSON S REGENERATOR is welcomed by all who require a really reliable' airtooW for restoring grey and laded hair to its natural color. The choice could not be bestowed on any tiling to equal it. It is a splendid Hair Tonic for all. Get hV to-day. Price, 4s. — From Adair Bros., Ltd., Leading Drapers, etc., tfol# Agent* tor Gishnrne and District * There ha, 1 ? been a serious recurrence of influenza at Morrinsville, an-d although most ot the cases are mild, there have been a few of the serious pneumonic type. "Some folks are wise, some are other^ wise." If you are wise .you'll insure against coughs, colds, and lung troubles 'by availing yourself of that curative agent— Baxter's Lung Preserver. Baxter's not only overcomes coughs and colds quickly, >but it strengthens the dofence forces of tho body, invigorates tho wholo system, and gives new life to those who are "out of sorts." Ensure the Immunity of your family from winter complaints. Purchase a large 2/6 bottle to-day. A challenge has been issued by L. H. Boniface, of Rawhitiroa, to anyone in Taranaki, to a rowing match, in a 14ft. dinjry, for any sum from £100 to £500 a-side. ■ MERCHANT WRITES: "I have not had a moment's trouble with the "Dennis" Motor Lorry*' - I have two and wauit a third. : Freedom from trouble means time saved, money saved, and bigger profits. That's why English flrmß aud business houses everywhere use the "Dennis." Enquire. Agents : New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. A donation of 1000 guineas has been given by Mr. and Mrs. F. Z. D. Ferrinian to tho Aphhurton County War Memorial funds. For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1/9. 2/9.—^4; At a meeting of the Thames Valley Electrio Power Board it "was stated -that power should be available in : tho'Matamata district in about blx months' timet Supplies were coming forward very much quicker than anticipated two or three months ago, WHAT CONSTITUTES A PATENT? "A privilege from the Crown conveying to the individual tlie special right to make -use of or dispose of some new invention or discovery." That idea of yourß is in all probability worth patenting — perhaps it will bs the . means of making you independent. , Ctonsult.Henry Hughes. Ltd., Patent Attorneys. 157 Fenthcrston St.. Wellington; or F. R. Rail, Pbel St., Gisborne.-— 3.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15273, 22 July 1920, Page 2
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