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BACK IN 1918.

WM ANB -INFIiHENZAI Let us go hack, to the year 1918, when . the canaps were full of soldiers and every now' and again crowds congregated on the wharves watching the "Diggers" embark on the transports. Then suddenly comes the Armistice, the crowds m the streets are greater than ever and over all hovers the deadly influenza germ, ready to do its work m any assemblage of people. Pebple will not easily forget those days, neither will they forget the great work "Fluenzol!' did m alleviating and preventing the disease from spreading. Naturally, now when Influenza is mentioned, one instantly thinks of Fluenzol the most successful of all antidotes. If • every member of the community takes reasonable precautions and gargles with "Fiuenzol" every inorhing, he is doing his share ln preventing a re-occurrence of the last awful epideßiic. At the first sigh of k. cold or sore throat follow the directions below. — 1. Poyt a little "Fluenzol" into the palm of the hand and; allow it to remain there until slightly warmed. \Then Vigorously sniff the liquid up the nostrils, throwing the head well back so that the "Fluenzol" can reach and sterilise the nasal cavity. 2. "Gargle the throat about every half hour until the infection Is passed. S. Take one teaspoonful of "Fluenz'ol" internally at intervals gargling momentarily. Half doses for children!. If a bottle of "Fluenzol" Is kept handy m every household and place of busiriess and used intelligently by all members of the community they can at least have the satisfaction of know- ' ing they are taking the wisest precaution against influenza. Remember to gargje "Fluenzol"; every morning before breakfast.* -

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290321.2.41.10

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 10

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Tapeke kupu
276

BACK IN 1918. NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 10

BACK IN 1918. NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 10

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