EARACHE—A certificated "Wellington Nurse reports she has relieved children of earaeliß by dropping small quantities of Warm "Flue'nzol" into their ears. Fluen;:ol banishes many ailments.* Twelve years ago the United Slates led in the Mancliurian market as a supplier of piece but to-day the Japanese have largely ousted the foreigner from that field. Fountain pens are tested by an instrument called a micrometer. If one piece of the mechanism is out even a sixhundredth part of an inch, the micro-, meter rejects it as faulty. Customs duty collected at the port of Wellington yestei'ilay amounted to £3200 4s. Bd.
Everybody's praising it— N'AZOL'. Better than mixtures or "syrups for relieving coughs and colds. Ready-lor-use in office, shop, or home. Sixty do=es Is. Cd—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 3, 28 September 1917, Page 8
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123Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 3, 28 September 1917, Page 8
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