Troubled with Nasal Catarrh? Why don't you get "NAZOL"—that sterling specific which is praised by nil who have tested it? Nothing eo effective for clearing away a cold. N Costs only Is. 6d. for GO doses.—Advt. An old worthy who was in the habit of calling each evening at the village inn for a "drap o' the best," found the landlord one night putting a shino on the taps. After a few. remarks about the weather, he received his nichtly dram. When ho had gone the local landlord discovered, to his horror, that ho had supplied Donald with a half-rill out of the bottle of sulphuri6' acid which he had been using for cleaning the taps. Every moment he expected to hear of Donald's death, and his relief was great wbon tho old worthy arrived next (Zoning. "Donald, what did you think o' the whisky ye got last night?" "It was a fine dram, a. good watmiftg dram,- but it had wan. fault—every time I co-ugliod it set fire to-ma. whiskers." Is baby troubled with a cough ? Sprinklo aiew drops of "NAZOL".on the wee tot's nightgown. This remedy hover fails. Perfectly safe. Is. Gd. per bottle of 60 doses.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 3
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199Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2230, 17 August 1914, Page 3
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