INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS. At Hamlton, Auckland and elsewhere, influenza; ha« again appeared; biifc the violent epidemic of' 1918 is not at all;likely.to recur. The public hayo now ;an ; intelligent, appreciation of the necessity ,of,, daily .irrigating the throat.,a,nd.nose witty Flenzol,(ls 6(1 and 2s Gd), as a certain safeguard 'against infection.' "HY did Mr Wilson a s President of ihe United States put his veto on Aimerican prohibition ? Because he realises it will unsettle Am4JHOI*; early, goods can be picked *& out and held over till needed, or delivered anywhere at any ; given date you desire, and we do the rest; but please shop early. Shop now.— CHARLES E. JAMES. T\ON'T be stampeded.like a. nerd JTjf of cattle hi to, Prohibition : the Prohibition green fields, . are but a ','mirage-.'' , ,\-< .;„ v , ; .,-,.,,,, ,',,, ~.,; /
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 25, 16 December 1919, Page 3
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