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INFANTILE PARALYSIS PRECAUTION. Mothers should follow the lend of the Public Health Department which is dentine; with infantile paralysis ns a disease of an infectious character. Germs most readily obtain entrance to the body through the mucous membrane of the nose, mouth and throat. The most complete protection is afforded the mucous membranes by frequent application of XAZOL and Olive Oil as follows:—Place three tablespoonfuls of pure Olive Oil in a small bottle and dissolve in it the contents of a bottle of XAZOL. Smear the mixture well up in the nostrils. A few drops should also he sipped. Safe for young children and babies. NAZQL costs 1 b at all chemists. _____ “CEREMILK”—HIGHLY ECONOMICAL. “CEREMILK” is a highly economical food for rearing calves, particulailj as the price has recently been reduced bv 20 per cent. Right from the start let “CEREMTLIv” begin its work ot building well-conditioned animals. “CEREMILK” is the nearest obtainable equivalent to cow’s milk. IT is rich in fat and proteids and combines in correct proportions six selected cereals and Dried Milk. Calves reared on “CEREMILK” vield the very highest returns. Sold by all stores, or direct frpm Fleming and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 89, Christchurch.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1925, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
199

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1925, Page 1

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