Go round among the people that ha\o really obstinate colds, and you will speedily find that not one of tliem is tnkmft ■■N'AZO;-" The fortunate folk that; have discovered tlio sovereign ctlicacy of ".WZOL" never keep oven tlio worst colli above a (lav or two, nml those that iiavo formed ilu> jfood linbit of liuuthntf "\\ZOL" occasionally as a preventive never take cold at all. Sold in bottles, containing sixty dosea, Is. oh.—Ativt. . "Our union is tlio largest nml tlio most, powerful in the whole \sorld> &(\id Mr. ,T. H. Thomas, M.P., at a mass meeting •of railwavmcn in Hyde Park held to celebrate tlio formation of the 2s.ition«l Union of Tiailwaymcn, in which the \S B S., the Hailway Workers' Union, oiid tlio Pointsmen and Society have joined forces. Mr. J. Iv. Williams/the warned, tho men (h;it ilie union should not uso its strength in ;iuv «av they could not justify, nor strike' every time Tom, Diok, or Harry wtfit to Unitv Ilouto and called for ft stiika.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1752, 17 May 1913, Page 5
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169Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1752, 17 May 1913, Page 5
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