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THROAT SPECIALIST JPECUMM'ENDS FLUENZOL. Prior to leaving the Dominion a New Zealand doctor, now practising as a Throat-Specialist in Harley St. (London), recommended Fluenzol for Diphtheria, Croup, and Children’s Nasal troubles. Children and infants should lie on their backs while half teaspoonfuls of warmed Fluenzol are dropped into their throats and nostrils at about 2-hour intervals.
FOR THIS MONTH ONLY ■ f A Hamper No.l 1 bottle Thom and Cameron’s Whisky 1 bottle Spanish Port' Wine cr Sherry 9 quart bottles Ale or Stout, or 9 pints English Stout. £1 5s It. ! No. 2 '.ir.Wt'W* • ‘ ■<(% iDOttle ; :Brandy 1-,bottle Thom and Cameron a Whiskv 1 b.ottle Pert Wine or Sherry 8 quart bottles Ale or Stout, or 8 pint bottles English Stout. £1 14s Od ;jSiO No 3 '6 quart bottles Ale or Sout, or 6 pint bottles English Stout 12 bottles Port W’ine or Sherry bottles Thom and Cameron’s Whisky £2 6s 6d [l bottle Brandy. The foregoing are only specimen hampers, Patrons can vary assordnom as desired, WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR STOC KS. EMPIRE HOTEL STUART C. DUNBAR, Stratford Phone 61&, Proprietor P.O. Box 134
Another centenarian smoker; and this time a woman. A Home paper records the death at Messing, near Tiptree, Essex, of Mrs Naomi Harrington at the age of one hundred years. The good old lady smoked a clay pipe every day and attributed her long life, at any rate in part, to that practice, ’.What the anti-to-baccoites will say to this must be left to conjecture, but a more convincing proof of the harmlessness of tobrcco could hardly be found. The plain fact of .the matter is that smoking won’t hurt anyone so long as the tobacco is pure and as free from nicotine as possible. The imported brands, bv the wav, are mostly full of nicotine. That’s where they differ so essentially from our own New Zealand tobaccos—the unrest in the world and the freest from nicotine. They are quite safe and owe their fine aroma and delicious fragrance to the toasting of the leaf (quite a novelty). Ask your tobacconist for “lliverhead Gold” mi'd, "Navy Cup” (Bulldog) medium. or “Cut Plug No. -0” frdl strength S2,
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 8, 27 December 1928, Page 8
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