NAZOL FOE CONVALESCENTS. The convalescent influenza-patient, un less lie takes precautions, is a danger to every person he meets. Everyone recovering from Influenza or pneumonia should frequently inhale through a handkerchief sprinkled with a fo" drops of NAZOL, and when sneezing or coughing should cover both mouth and nose with a handkerchief so prepared. NAZOL is n powerful, 11011-irri-tant, safe germicide. Only Is (id eveij-
While the rainy weather lasts is the time to get your sewing done. Come along and have a look at Mrs J. Llo\d s selection of dress materials and hlousings. Reduced vibration, greater conifoxt, longer service are ensured by using the “Dreadnought” Motor-cycle tyies. Made in all sizes for light and heavy machines
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1918, Page 2
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118Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1918, Page 2
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