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INFLUENZA WAVE

THE BEST PRECAUTION EFFECTIVE AND CHEAP No ono cab afford to trifld with inluenza, for its after-effects are liable tfr times to be fatal. Even if this g not so, there is often a very heavy lo’ctoT ’s bill to face, while all the time he patient is suffering. The besttitown precaution against influenza is fcfamwell’s famous One Nought One, S| its powerful antiseptic qualities ibanse the throat and bronchial tubes if all impure germs, tlnis acting also ja the nature of a general tonic. On he first signs of influenza, even ono <»e of Ono Nought One acts like and the disease is at times immediately quelled. If, however, the ijrtient is recovering after the first !(tiet of influenza, One Nought One intantly stops that hacking and discough which in so often the ftermath of the disease. the wise bison always keeps a bottle of this &QOU3 Curative at hand ready for tiiergencies, for it is invaluable for ftlighs, colds, sore throats, and all disafces Of the Vospiratory organs and the hest. At half-a-crown a bottle, this iafvellous balsam, fourfold the trength of the ordinary balsam, i 3 the hefttt'Ost and most effective remedy for nJliMlijta on the market to-day. It is a ukljr at all leading storekeepers and rocers in Gisborne, and froib tho East ape to W&ifdh.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17606, 23 October 1931, Page 9

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INFLUENZA WAVE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17606, 23 October 1931, Page 9

INFLUENZA WAVE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17606, 23 October 1931, Page 9