FLANNEL suit;-^ Sea&orit moit Popalahtikah Excelltft and w«HJpad«. For bottw or everyWpeM, and warf 15/morc UWwrlci S.B. aid D.B. Grey Worsteds /, Suits tat and tailored like flMee tine Grey WonMi are hard to Badferen at 75/—aad ptford yon a suistaatlal saving at ' r "f S3/-. m MEN’S KHAKI SHORTS S/6 Warehouse, 96 LICHFIELD ST. WELLINGTON WOOLLEN CO.’S WHITE MARBLE BUILDINGS. FOR THE SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS How to Escape FLU i I Avoid so far as possible the places where flu germs 1 are most likely to be spread; overcrowded cars and - public meeting places; stuffy, poorly ventilated rooms. 2te carefill of close contact with others and beware of all toughers and sneezers; breathe through the nose, get fresh air but avoid draughts or chilling. Get lots of rest. Eat plenty of citrus fruits. Keep 3 the bowels open. Take extra precaution to keep in good physical condition, so your system will have its normal resistance against germs. Above all. avoid catching colds. They lower your resistance. At the first sign of any cold, take Bayer s 4 Aspirin and remain indoors if possible until your cold Is gone. Gargle with Bayer’s Aspirin dissolved in water at the first touch of sore throat, as this will relieve the soreness and reduce the inflammation. 5 If you have any reason to suspect even a touch of flu, call your doctor at once. ■mr orMnaMld aspirin and a number of other remedies for the MHeT of pill) and disease, and they are prescribed by doctors the world over. Bayer’s Aspirin costs .no more than, ordinary aspirin, therefore insist on Beyer’s when you buy. in botues, 24 tablets I/O, IW 47*. Bayer means Better. Transport Wisdom Commonseiise for National Welfare Commonsense in transport is surely railway transport, especially in New Zealand, where the people own the railways and have them controlled by their own representatives for national welfare from all viewpoints. New Zealanders can strengthen their own country by loyalty to their own railway system, which has largely formed the basis of the Dominion’s industrial and social structure. Your Railways for Your Welfare •1C CONVERTED SLEEPING FOR ods. Side Curtain*, sad aU trimpairs Rubber «nd Carpet Uitr cars converted Into Sedans. Got Hon tor Oueolns w Bnameillnp i E. ANDERSON 7 Motor-Car Uphol*ter> and Car PalnUns. CTOBIA SX^CHRISTCHOaCH.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22518, 28 September 1938, Page 4
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