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■ Troubled- with Nasal Catarrh?, Why don't'., your got; "NAZOL"—that sterling specific■ which is praised by. all .who'-have, tested it? Nothing so effective .for,"clear-, tag away'a cold. -.Costs only Is. Gd. for 60'. doses.—Advt. . 'The politician was .'talking to .his con-, fctituents about hard times. "Hard times" are bound to be full of unpleasant shocks •aiid*-. stunning surprises," lie said. "I well remember a sermon that a prominent paster preached.' The pastor, in a powerful discourse, .urged economy, 'and: re-: ti'eiu:limenfc.on:lus.cp!iKi'o?ation. 'In .view, of tlie hard times (here should be 110 extravagaiioej) ho •useless expenditure,' , he said.,; JJis.strong sermon had a -swift mid > unexpected effect. The''< congregation, be- 1 fore' dispersing, held;.a church' meeting,, and unanimously: reduced his stipend from 1 X'-iOO.'to xi)so." s \ ; "NAZOL" stops coughs and coldsnsli: puff of wind blows out a lamp—can't help doing it, ,Eacli bottle con tains sixty doses,, and every-drop, gives relief. Use with the: Nazpl Inhaler.—Advt. \

HIGGBTSON & MACSEANE, fiharebrokers and Accountants, U3 FEATftEESTON ST., .WELLINGTON.,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2200, 13 July 1914, Page 10

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