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PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST ’FLU. The deadly influenza recently swept through Europe and the British Isles. This should serve as a warning to New. Zealanders. At the first sign of a eold pop a l’ulmonn into your mouth. The powerful medicinal vapours stored in these small, scientifically compounded pastilles, are the natural enemy of the ’flu germ. As the pastille dissolves in your mouth, soothing medicinal vapours are released, and penerate into all parts of the lungs and bronchial tubes—instantly destroying the ’flu germs—soothing the raw membranes and giving quick, certain relief. Pulmonas are especially valuable j too, in cases of coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc. At all chemists and stores, in Is fid and 2s fid tins. i

We are fully aware that the pursestrings are drawn tight at the present time and that any increase in expenditure on education is being consistently refused, hut the question of paypient to the professorial staffs cannSt be ignored indefinitely. It is all part amt parcel of a policy we have consistently advocated, that the time is ripe for a complete review of our educational system. Readjustment of the system, we are convinced, would not entail greater expenditure than at present, hut it j would result in greater efficiency, and, what is of equal importance, greater satisfaction in the service from kindergarten to university. We had hoped that Mr Wright would realise the importance and the necessity for such a i step, but it appears to be a case of deferred hopes with the usual unpleasant results. —“ Lyttelton Times.’-'

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1927, Page 4

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