INFANT! !,E PAHA I ,YSTS. HOW TO AVOID INFECTION. There is no saving where an epidemic unchecked will end. Every means available -should be used to repel germs. Future discoveries will probably prove that NAZOL is playing an important part in checking the spread oi Infantile Paralvsis. The powerful antiseptics and vermicides in NAZOL protect the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat, the usual ‘way in’ of disAYith cotton wool or little fing er > smear a mixture of NAZOL and Olive Oil (three tablespoonfuls of pure Olive Oil to one bottle of NAZOL) well up the nostrils many times daily, and,last thing at night- A few drops should lie sipped. All chemists sell NAZOL at Is 6d.—Advt. .. \ HEALTH PRECAUTION. LONDON, March 30. Under a penalty of £IOO, the Ministry of Health has ordered all the dockers handling meat al British ports to wear clean, washable overoua.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1925, Page 1
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