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"NAZOL" for Influenza and Catarrh, The eugenic and nocial influence of th# war was dealt with in a lecture delivered at Oxford recently >by Professor J. A. Lindsay, of Belfast. The loss of life in w&T was a question not only of quantity but of quality. Many only son* fcsd fallen, and many old families had liecome extinct. The loss to literature, science, politics and administration had been very grave. Poets, artists, thinkers, and scientists—the iiMljgence of the nation—had fallen in Ijujenuiubers. Tho universities had in some esses been' practically emptied, with the Inevitable result that the supply of trained intelligence would hereafter tend to- run short. The nation was spending in a great conflict not only its blood, toit its brain, and the latter could only he replaced much more slowly than the former. One of the most curtain results "<if the present war would be a vast extension of female employment, not only hecause there would 'bo fewer men, tout also because women' had fully established their capacity to do work, and to do it well, which was formerly "'thought to be naturally reserved for meffi'' When they came to count up tho and losses of the war, there could'be little doubt to which side tho balance wouki incline. The nation would hafy lost heavily in man-power, in capital, and in industrial resources. The last of the free Christmas gifts at Rennie's Christmas Fair will soon gone. The Fair will shortly dose down, ' and your chance of a free gift will pasa away. Come soon; bye and b>e may bo too late. Asfc distinctly for SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, or else you may receive one of the many substitutes. The GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT cures colds, fevers, indigestion; prevents infectious diseafes and heals ulcers, poisoned wounds, skin diseases, burns, sprains, etc. It is much more powerfully antiseptic tha& *fve common eucalyptus and does not depsass or irritate like the latter. x "NAZOL" for

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1919, Page 4

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323

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1919, Page 4

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