Cost of Living.
With a portion of an eighteenpenny bottle of Fluenzol, Mrs. Walsh, of the Hawera refreshment l vooms, cured one of her waitresses ,©£' i stubborn cough within half-an-hourjjfe sVith the rest of the contents of the Bottle Enginednver Walsh of the N.Z. Railways was cured of a bad Bore throat. These incidents are of hourly occurrence and over 300 letters of appreciation have already been received by the Proprietary. Mr. William Bell, Gill Street, New Plymouth, will tell you how Fluenzol cured his 5-year-old child of a severe attack of -roup all within an hour, and after several other remedies had failed. Yet there are still a few people foolish enough to allow themislvcs to be put off with ‘‘something jist as good . Fluenzol save** boll' you.' time and your money. Gargl |||'n Vcaspoonful doses undiluted at fairly short intervals and hold tho head well back. Swallow for influenza. 111
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3991, 26 July 1915, Page 7
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152Cost of Living. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3991, 26 July 1915, Page 7
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