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infantcle PARALYSIS PRECAUTION. Mothers should follow the lead of the Public Health Department which is dealing! with infantile paralysis as a disease of an infectious character. Ocrnis most readlv obtain entrance to the body through the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat. I he most complete protection is afforded the mucous membranes by frequent applications of NAZOb and olive oil as follows: Place three tablespoonfuls of Olive Oil in a small bottle andl dissolve in it the contents ol a bottle of NAZOL. Smear the mixture well 'U the nostrils. A. few drops should also be sipped. Safe for young children and babies. NAZOL costs Is 6d at all chemists. —Advt.

SANDER AND SON’S EUCAI-VPIT] EXTRACT, proved .it the s, ‘P rc ™“ Court of Melbourne to possess tai greater antiseptic power than any other eucalyptus examined, is pared for medicinal use. SANDER, is T’VTR VCT is manufactured under tnc constant supervision of a medical man, and its attributes are efficiency and nniformitv Obtain the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT, winch protects from all infections, influenza, etc cures wounds, burns, skin diseases and does not depress nor irritate like the common eucalyptus oil of the so-called ‘‘extracts.”

ELECTRICAL WORKER’S DEATH. FEILDXKG, April 24. J. Murphy, married, with two children of Palmerston North, while operating on an electric wire pole at Feildinrr tins morning fell twenty feet. When Picked up he was conscious though greatly injured in the head and face He complained of pains m the stomach and died en route to the hos-n;t-il There are indications that the man had touched a live cable. He was not wearing a life belt at the time though the Power Board s instructions made this compulsory.

Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For coughs and colds, never fads

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1925, Page 1

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