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■I Ttet Sltfllug leitrty , ■ i:' I I Cured nundrecis of Territorials at Tskapau af sore throats, hoi\fS«J1 ness, coughs, and feverish chilis. Many a serious illness at tfia ■ ' ft Gamp was averted by a few teaspoonfuls gargles of undiluted y*mr j \ "Fluenzo!," Oues , 300 botties of Fluenzoi were rapidly sold at the qk ,dmF $ Camp canteen, and when the supply was exhausted men were offoi , - \ ' 1 j-jg 2s. 6d. for the is. Sd, bottles. Mr. Dwyer, of the Club Hotel'n Wa^W^T can vouch for tho rapid sale. Nothing else but Fluenzoi was soldo W^^^l^S. I In one instance a whole tent of "fcarlrers" was hushed in half a» ' []] hour by the passing.round of a couple of bottles of Fluenzoi. It was the "i J, talk of the Camp. The net result was that duriijg the fortnight ' t^^l^^ I !!^^^ 1 only 3S men reported sick at the Ambulance, as against over 1000 «^^^^^^^ esses at Oringi last year. , dp|ip||j|%p We are now having a recurrence of "Takapau weather," for ' $§ww wj/w \ snuffling noses, croaking voices, and barking coughs are much tn ' ' 1 evidence. These who know" obtain prompt relief by taking lliS* I'" J undiluted Fluenzoi, Heaven help the others! >^^^^I^^ Teaspoonful doses gargled at short intervals have a really won- ' derfuJ effect in driving away the harmful germs lodged in. the mem. Msffil ) brane li'/iing the throat and nasal passages. lllills FOR MASAL TROUBLES the gargling should be dene y;hilo li§l : lying down while the head is held weil back, so that the Fhsenzol ; ' ' < I may enter the nasal cavity and pass through the nostrils. "efit %0!J!h ' ; Many DOCTORS and Nurses recommend Fluensol, especially I as a gargle for septic throats. > J.. : ' | 1 MOTHERS ffnd Fiuenzol simply invaluable is cases of' Croup, <zs~-- -— . I v , Whooping Coughj and DiphtSierio Throats. (See frequsnt letters I "in pamphlet wrapped round bottle). -, INSIST ON HAVING FLUENZOL. FROM i • SSNGERS of world repute, such as Kennely Rumford, Paul YOUR CHEMIST OR GROCER; \ Oufault, and many others, warmly praise Fluenzal as a gargle. , j/g 2 /(J j GARBLE fos , Bora i J -..."■ Throats %al^ *( * - \ Li WOW IN FULL SWING. l . li * . ' - i , m ul*~*j s vast a *. ~ * > ij : t % ,«=,.-.-,, ' ' $ i] OF BATES & LlbS SsuCk, - ■■$ ■ U y. =_ _- , 4. S The Greatest Economy Event for Well-dressed Menfolk. Smart, Right Up\ = to»date and , £ S Dependable Thing's for the Wardrobe of the Modern Man, at prices which mate every Hue a <| S tine bargain. The wei!-knowii Auckland firm of E. C. Browne & Co., Ltd M h'ave purchased g fa the old=established business of Bates & Lees, and as several thousand pounds' worth of new ~g ?h goods are corning to hand almost immediately, it is essential that the whole of the present :J stock be sold regardless of cost. . |i 'j THOUSANDtS OF TEMPTING OPPORTUNITIES ■ '; |1 J aie offered to every man who vsilues a bargain. Remember this :We sell none but goods J!| ] that are up=to=date in style and. design, and thoroughly dependable in quality and work- «| >.j manship. No cheap "throw=outs " here ! This sale is a clearance of genuine present season's 'ft ]\ stock—everything good and new-!-and it behoves every wise maa to take full.advantage of ,%< this truly v/onderful opportunity to replenish the deficiencies cf his wardrobe. l || u Tlik SALE OF ALL SALLS ! m 4 " > *j ( ] Hundreds of splendid lines, including wonderful array of the newest and smartest styles in || ; Jj OVERCOATS SKIRTS UNDERWEAR COLLARS SOFT FELTS TIES :. | r PYJAMAS SOCKS HANDKERCHIEFS EVENING DRESS WEAR --. |." P HIGH GRADE BOOTS & SHOES ETd , and overy one marked down to a price which is, isi' many instances, scarcely more than 'i half the ordinary figure. „ ' 'N Please shop earJy if you want to secure the crtiam of the bargains. h ■ fl , "' % J Mio %srfc E£i£vkJJ yv F^ &Li & hj%^BP f ILs E p (Lato Bates & Less.) Grand Kotet WILLIS STREET, | f\ miuncioK 1

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2187, 27 June 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2187, 27 June 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2187, 27 June 1914, Page 9

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