THE BEST IS ALWAYS CHEAPEST. • e Few people seem to realise tlie serious risk they run in neglecting a simple cold or chill. All sorts of complications may arise which may lead to tragic consequences One may say, "Oh, there's no danger with an ordinary cold." Neither thero is provided reasonable care is exercised and the cold 13 treated promptly with a reliable remedy. Unfortunately, however, whilst most of us are vt ry solicitous about othel people's state o!. health, we are the verj first to malfo light of our own little ailments. A cold (even a heavy one) ig often completely neglected or elso one.may possibly buy eomo throat lozenges from a confectioner —often wasting good money and valuable time in this way when a dose or two of Hearnc's Bronchitis Cure would hava banished the whole trouble in a few hours. If you desire to get rid of a. cold on the chest rapidly, or it your .cough is an obstinate one that has refused to yield to other treatments, it is now pretty generally recognised that Heaine's Bronchitis Cure is the remedy to select. It is 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle, but in medicines more than in any other things, it pays to buy the best right at the start, as it really saves money ani anxiety. Hearne's Bronchitis Cure for obstinate Coughs and Colds should be obtainable everywhere. Ask for it, and if unobtainable, a. bottle will be sent x>ost free by W. G. Hearne, Dixon etreet, "Wellington.' —3
According to tlie Rev. J. TT. Kemp, of Wellington, a man's future is fixed before he reaches the ago of twentyfire. Generally speaking, a man at fifty, from a moral, intellectual, and spiritual point of view, was what he was at twenty-fire. Napoleon, ho said, commanded his armies before he was twenty-seven, and it was the samo in literature and other branches of life. What one was when young, he or she ■would' he when they reached maturer years. For cold in the head —inhale NAZOL. For sore throats or tickling cough take some drops on sugar. Used either way "NAZOL" works wonders. GO doses Is 6<L
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18426, 6 July 1925, Page 5
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