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IXi’AXTILF. PA I’A LYSIS. HOW TO AVOID INI' LOTI OX. There is Ih► saving where sin o]:i>l<*mic nneheeked will cm!. Kvery means available should he used in repel norms. I-’ip (tire discoveries will probably prove tli,st XAZOL is playing an important paid in eheeking the spread ol Inlantilo Paralysis. The powerful antisepfios and germieides in XAZOL protect the inneons membranes of the nose, month and throat, the usual Svav in’ of'disease germs. With cotton wont or little finger, smear a mixture of XAZOL and Olive Oil (three lablespomtfuls of pure Olive Oil to one bottle of XAZOL) well up the nostrils many times daily, and last thing at night. A few drops should he sinped. All chemists sell XAZOL at Is fid. Advf.

“ Hail Season of .Mists and .Maladies.”—Anon. The approach of the cold days makes necessary the need for protection against chills and influenza. A hot tie of Baxter’s Lung Preserver is your best health insurance against all such chest, throat and lung troubles. “Baxter’s” is rich, warming, penetrative, dependable. A grand tonic too. Generous-sized bottle 2s fid; fam-ilv-size 4s fid. At all chemists and stores. But b? sure you get “Baxter’s ! Infantile Paralvsis precaution! Smear Olive Oil and NAZOL inside the children’s nostrils. Prevents germs infecting mucous membranes, —Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 4

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211

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1925, Page 4

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