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The Nazol Habit—which means the regular and frequent purification of the mucous membrane of the mouth, nose, and throat by an atmosphere of Nazol —is the surest protection against influenza.

Special value sheetings at C. C. Ward’s Ltd.. 54in. white twill 1-1/2 yard, pure linen finish 1/11 yard; 70in. pure linen finish 2/11 yard; some pure white twill 2/6 yard; heavy unbleached herringbone sheeting, 54in. 1/11 yard, 70in. 2/6, 80in. 2/11 yard; heavy twill 54in. 2/3 yard, 70in. 2/11 yardf 80in. 3/3 yard, Finlay’s plain 70in. special 3/6 yard.

Thousands during the Great Influenza Epidemic realised the wonderful protective power which the free use of Nazol gave them over influenza infection. Sharland’s “Moa Brand” Egg Preservative keeps eggs fresh and sweet without the slightest smell or disagreeable taste. For Influenza take Woods* Great Peppermint Qure.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1923, Page 5

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1923, Page 5

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1923, Page 5

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