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Mr. Kennerley Rumford 5s now Earning at the frout. When, in New Zealand with Madame Clara Butt, he purchased a supply of Fluenzol, and gave permission to have his name used. Many singers of world repute gargle Fluenzol and appreciate its great value in clearing the throat ana nasal passages and invigorating, the vocal chords. *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4003, 9 August 1915, Page 7
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