FIGHTING THE INFLUENZA MENACE.
The influenza is far too serious to trifle with. And when we ask you to get Baxter's Lung Preserver, we are not asking you to experiment, or take chances with an unknown specific: "Baxter's" has been the staunch friend of New Zealanders for years. It is a protection against attack, and is unequalled as a tonic 'for convalescents. You can feel ' Baxter V do good at first spoonful. It is delightfully warming and revivifies the rundown constitution in a way little short of marvellous. Get "B'axter's," and you can't/ £0 wrong. 2/6 buys generous sized bottle. Chemists and Stores. .2
BEST FOR INFLUENZA.
Many Authorities consider that NAZOL as a preventive of Influenza and Pneumonia is absolutely one of the finest specifics in the market. Unquestionably, as an Inhalant it is vastly superior to Formalin and other preparations possessing the serioub drawback of being decided irritants. Obtainable everywhere 1/6 sixtj doses.
Some people think that any preventive for Influenza which is not irritant and unpleasant cannot bo effective. They want something 'strong,' they say. This idea has led many to use Formalin and other drastic things and troat to smart. Such treatment is distinctly injurious—and unnecessary, NAZOL, well known in thousands of homes for many years, has very power* ful antiseptic and germicidal proper, ties —yet is quite pleasant in use. A few drops on your handkerchief make a safe and sure Inhalant, and should be used constantly during this epidemic. .Sold everywhere, 1/6. 2
WHEN THEY ARE NOTHING OF THE KIND. THEIR EYESIGHT IS L AT FAUUT. Eyestrain, makes them Pfe slower to see and consequently slower .- to mentally grasp points before them. s_v^Ji Mr. W. RUSSELL pfc^«Who is a Teacher of Optical Science, ' J has made the human eye his whole / \ 1'" j life's study. He is an execeptional man in the optical field. His method r' 1 of dealing with children is unique; with his Visoptometre he can test eye Sj exactly diagnose and prescribe glasses when necessary without asking the patient any questions. This method of dealing with children should appeal to parents. With the ordinary method of testing the operator has t 0 rely entirely upon the patient's answers, which often lead to mistakes and wrongly fitted glasses. I would strongly advise anyone who has the slightest eye defect to consult MR RUSSELL, G. 5.0.1., D.F.0.C., without delay If he prescribes glasses you may rely upon having perfect comfort and ease. lamin a position to know that MR. RUSSELL is a specially qualified and reliable Optician. CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT AT MY PHARMACY. CHEMIST, MAIN STREET,. TAIHAPE
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Taihape Daily Times, 9 December 1918, Page 6
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