CLEANSING AND COOLING MOUTH-WASH. You sometimes wake up Li the night with a dry, parched tongue and a wakeful, feverish feeling. That is the time for Fluenzol to prove itself! Half a teaspoonful (undiluted) used as a gargle works wonders, and a refreshing sleep follows. Always keep Fluenzol 1 idongside the bed and keep free from Silver-plated Jam Spoons, Butter j Knives, Pickle Forks for 2/6 at Net- j tieship’s Stocktaking, Salo.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20110, 31 March 1928, Page 7
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