(iISHORNE COMPETITIONS. Hjo most successful pianist at tn<? Gisborne Contest supports Mr Harold Winnie in his praise of Q-tol. He promised eight hours daily for some weeks, but kept his hands in perfect order with Q-tol.
Safety First! Treat Infantile Paralysis as an infectious disease. NAZUL is the bee< germicide for nose and throat SHAHLAND’S it *nperlor to imported FLtflD MAGNESIA. More freshly prepared. Guaranteed highest wtrength and purest <ni*htv.
Dally .drop info ihe child's nostrils half-a-tekspoonful of Fluenzol diluted with warm water. Also rub Q-tol Into the nope ol the neck. This checks growth-of the malignant organism.
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Shannon News, 6 March 1925, Page 2
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98Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 6 March 1925, Page 2
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