When Nazol is frequently inhaled through the mouth and nose, it baa a wonderful power in controlling influenza and other perms which lodtfe in the mouth ROM and throat. —* Evidence that the whitebait season is in progress is to be seen in all parts of the town (reports the Grey River Argus.') A procession of men and boys is to bo seen daily, some with nets and some with poles to have nets affixed. Good catches have been made in the river and lagoon, whilst some have been caught, in Sawyer's Creek. lnfluonza Precautions (Official).— The Health Department suggests throat gargling and sniffing up a disinfectant from the hollow of the hand at least twice daily. This is a scientific method of dispelling bacilli, and is identical with the directions for taking Pluonzol. Although a most powerful antiseptic, Fluenzol is palatable, non-irritative, and; harmless ev«n to young children. (Wn(p before using).
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16213, 25 August 1923, Page 10
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