EDITOR'S CO.MA7T.JNT ON "FLTJENZOL." A Wanfjanui resident has offered what is said to be a "sura cure for influenza" to thn Government for £. r MO. A Souih Island weekly newspaper commentinc on this says.—" But why pay .£SOOO for an untried euro when we have an article liko I'luenzol on tho marlcet."—Advt. The- most extraordinay typewriter in tho world was a machino designed and ouilfc for Li Hung Chang, the great Chinese Ambassador. It -was fitted with twenty sets of Chineso characters, comprising' a collection of no fewer than ISCO keys.
A cur* thnt is snrn—"NAZOT, " <*•-■" coughs and colds packing in double-atiiel: time. Easv to take. le United States Government has ordered thnt lifo busts be made of every member of the American commission to tho peace conference. Pin your faith to BEE OINTMENT(Im "-nod old family remedy of 50 y»ar«" Manning. Snothpti pnin. allays irritation, and lir-vi cuts, sorrv. barns and abrasion. 9. la 6d everywhere.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10284, 20 May 1919, Page 6
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157Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10284, 20 May 1919, Page 6
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