Children are so subject to colds. A trusty friend in any homo is "NAZOL," a natural seientifio cure. So easy for youngsters to - talce; a few drops on. a pieco of sugar.—Advt. "Once we give way to women life is not worth living," said the Willealen (London) magistrate the other day. . "A spoilt woman is worse than a spoilt c!hild." tho latest disoovcry 1s that hens caa be induced to lay many more eggs by being surrounded with piudy colours. Of; oourse, hens must liare something 1 to brighten up their existence. Coughing is bad for lwbyl Sprinkle a few drops of "NAZOL" on the wee tijt's nightgown, and the threatened danger will be warded off. Is. Gd. per bottle of GO doses.—Advt. Married twice, a Chiswiclc undertaker has been presented with his 2!) th child. Sixteen children arc living. If you catdu cold, it may bo that you can't help it; but if you keep the cold you've got it is you own fault. "NAZOL" is the great enemy of colds.—Advt. A prisoner at Willcsdcn (London) said ho would! not be so rude as to call tho policeman a liax, but all,tho same lie was one. Sixty doses for eiglitoenponce. "NAZOL" tlno most economical conga and cold cure. "NAZOL" Roes right to tho root of tho trouble.—'Ad-vt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1861, 22 September 1913, Page 8
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218Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1861, 22 September 1913, Page 8
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