. MILITARY CAMPS —_- — TAKAPAU AND OEINGI COMPAEED Officer, and men attending c-_mp« j» wet weather have vivid recoUectioasol -ore throats and feverish chilLs »?«£"£ ably connected with damp teet and sua dea changes of teniperature. At the "bringi camp in WW the medical staff were kept busy up till all hours, aad there were over 1000 minor ca-es J»t sickness reported at the -« Tafcapan in l_l_. despite the ««pt-oa-aUc .ever, weather, only a few -dosen "reported, sick." and the general he-it-of the men was remarkabi** good. Now for a solution of this ««"""*• paradox! At the Cringi canteen there Was no "Fluenzol.'' but plenty «Mg« preparations. At Takapau the U reversed. The canteen «ntracto-i pinned their faith solely, to, of "flhich over two frross m the a M™« a " was purchase,! by the troop*-- la ™*"£ instance, one bottle would go the round* of a tent and be the means of checking more that; one incipient sore throat or feverisa attack. _ Commexit is needless.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14984, 3 June 1914, Page 3
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160Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 14984, 3 June 1914, Page 3
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