INFANTILE PARALYSIS PRfi 1 - cAutiorL Mothers should follow the lead of the Public Health Department which is dealing with infantile paralysis as a disease of an infectious character. Germs most rCadl.v obtain entrance to the body through the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat. Ihe most complete, protection is alfordcd the mucous membranes by Iroqnent applications ol NAZOL and olive oil as follows: Place three tahlcspooiifuls ol Olive Oil in a small Imltlt dissolve ill it the contents of a battle ol NAZOL. Smear the mixture well up the nostrils. A few drops should also he sipped. Safe for young children and babies. NAZOL costs Is (id at all chemists.—Ad vt.
When Hubby Catches Cold. A Waihi lady write*: “My boiband alwaya take; HEENZO and find* a cup of hot water with a few drop* of HEENZO and togar acta at good at mnitard bath, ” 2/6 hoftie maker pint, eaiy to mate, pleataat to take, t
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1925, Page 4
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158Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1925, Page 4
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