During the time when there was a truce between all parties in the House, and all political strife was at an end, immediately after the declaration of war with Germany, a friend met the late Major “Willie” Redmond wandermg disconsolately in on© of tho lobbies of the House of Commons, looking very miserable. ‘'What on earth is the matter?” said his friend. “Have you hoard some very bad news? “No,” sard Willie. “No, 1 suppose it ft all right, but this place is‘unbearable since peace has broken out.” DIPHTHERIA AND THROATS. With Diphtheria and other throat epidemics prevalent. every mother should keep Fluenzol (Is 6d and 3s 6d) handy. Health authorities recommend it for disinfecting the nose and throat. Young children who cannot gargle should lie on their backs while halfteaspoonfuls of Fluenzol are poured into each nostril.*
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9789, 12 October 1917, Page 10
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138Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9789, 12 October 1917, Page 10
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