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SATISFIES THIRST, C R ATI F 1 ES PALATE, DOES YOU GOOD, TOO. New- Ztm kind’s finest table water is Wai-ltongoa. Natural Mineral 'Water. A, classful before breakfast, or at meal times, cleanses, refreshes. Delightful drink—clear as crystal, pure as mountain air. Kids one of nnc acid ; stimulates liven-, kidneys. Added to whisky, it improves it. Clubs, hotels, stores. CINNAMON. The medical profession recognises the great value of the essential oil of cinnamon aa a means of destroying disease germs in the human system. Mr. Estill, when touring this country in the interests of the Port of London authorities, showed among other lantern slides * picture of the wharf shed whore the on of cinnamon was handled and stored. He said the men were all anxious to work in the vicinity of this shed, as the aroma was so healthy that they lost no time through sickness. . . , The success of "Flnemsol" sa largely due to the presence of cinnamon in the preparation. Only the highest grade o cinnamon oil is used. Microbes of disease have absolutely no chance when Fiueneol (gargled undiluted in teaspoonful doses) is bro ghi into immediate contact with tk® inflamed or relaxed membranes of t e throat and nose. „ When taken internally for Influenza, th® germicidal properties of Flutnzol destroy 4h® fever nuerpboa m the blood and a rapid recovery ia assured.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3986, 20 July 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3986, 20 July 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3986, 20 July 1915, Page 5

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