FURTHER NOTICE. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA, Until Australia is free from pneumonic influenza, protect yourself from possible carriers of the germ. Use at once the solid inhalant recommended by the New South Wales Health Authorities for protection against the germ (as published in the “ Sydney Morning Herald,” Tuesday, Jan. 28th), from the formula of which Wawn’s Wonder-Balm is made. Wawa’s WonderBalm is being used in the Sydney hospitals. See you get Wawn’s! Put a little on the finger, and apply up each nostril three or four times a day. (Adults and children). (Price, 2/-,) There is Nothing Better for i Nasal Troubles. Further, it is advisable that everyone should follow the advice given out over the whole of Australasia—more particularly as our doctors and hospitals have proved Wawn’s Wonder-Wool so invaluable in oomhatiug pneumonic influenza—as follows : " At once (adult or child) safeguard yourself by wearing on chest and back a jacket made of Wonder-Wool (attached to gauze or muslin), which win protect the lungs and stimulate the heart's notion, and so fortify you against the greatest danger with pneumonic influenza, which lies in the congested lungs, stopping the heart. This jacket creates a pleasant feeling, and does not interfere with dress. Wear dry next to the skin. If any symptoms, moisten as directed Jn each packet. (Price, 2(6.) Both the above sold by all Chemists and Stores. Wawn'a Wonder-Wool Stop* Pain, no matter tha cauac. PLEDGES ALL BROKEN. DRINKO EFFECTS CURE. An Auckland wife writes: “I am pleased to state that tho patient started on his fourth packet to-day. From the first powder he has not tasted drink. It is marvellous, as ho has been a heavy drinker. Pledges and promises wore broken over and over again.” Could anything be more convincing P We have dozens of similar letters. Drinko can be given in any liquid or food, and secretly if desired. Treatment is not expensive, and will not barm anyone. Booklet with testimonials free, in sealed envelope, on request. State if Mr., Mrs. or Miss.y Address in strictest confidence. —Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 K, Lamuton Quay, Wellington. 3
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GUANOS Surprise Island and Walpole Island Shipments of these two valuable Guanos are now due and are obtainable from all fertilizer merchants. Surprise Island Guano ia already well-known and has given the greatest satisfaction. Walpole Island Guano is a higher grade Guano of dark chocolate colour. Both Walpole and Surprise may be used alone or in mixtures. A well-known Analyst reports:— “These Guanos well sustain the high reputation which the rain-waslud 15ini Deposits, known in the market ns Phosphatio Guanos, havo in the past earned for themselves. Besides solubility, another valuable quality is that there is nrt vatfe, evert/ ounce put :u the toil Kill be taken up by the plant*.” Ask ynur fertilizer dealer for pamphlet—** Profitable ManuringI’—or 1 ’ —or write the atrentsof The New Austral Guano Co„ Cathie, Dempster A Co.. Box 959, Wellington, for a FRETS copy.
No Rubbing No Extra Soap .No Boiling Snowwhite Clothes— Fairy Wonder Dry Soan js its great an advance on other ao-rubbingcompouml'* as these were on older washing methods. Composed of six ingredients, it is gn.-irau-tecd not to injure clothes or hands— and will not shrink flannels. Jfm*u Wonder DRY SOAP Require* No Rubbing—No Boiling No rubbing—no extra soupwhile only very soiled clothes need boiling. Simply soak the average washing in cold water * and Fairy Wonder, rinse and hangout. Save coal, work, labour and monev. Don’t be incredulous, try this wonderful labour-saver. Good for all general cleaning. 1/10 . large and 2Jd, small packets. All grocers*
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16406, 3 April 1919, Page 5
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625Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16406, 3 April 1919, Page 5
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