"NAZOL" taken on some lumps of sugar and allowed to slowly dissolve in tho mouth will promptly cure a Cold in tho Throat-or Chest. For Colds in the ■Head it is advisable in addition'to uso a Nnzol Inhaler and. inhale through the nostrils as directed. No cold can withstand this .treatment—it must succumb.— Advt. Attached culfs, reversible for tho sake of cleanliness, are tho "feature of a shirt recently patented by a Philadelphian. Major A. E. M. Norton, D.5.0., F.E.U.5.,.- F.G.1., will address business men to-night at the invitation of tho Wellington Central Chamber of Commerce, at its rooms, Winder's Buildings. Major Norton will speak upon. New Zealands trade with the Motherland as affected by the wai'. Major Norton is at tho present timo managing director of tho Bristol and Dominions' Producers' Association, whoso headquarters are at Bristol. Ho has a large experience in military matters, and lias an intimato knowledge of tho Continent of Europe, including the Balkan States and the countries involved in tho present European War. Ho obtained tlio D.S.O. for valour during the South African War. His lecture is expected to provo interesting and instructive to business men, who are asked to attend by cordial invitation of tho president of the chamber, as announced'in our advertising columns. M'Clinton's Hibernia Shaving Soap contains no animal fat. Lord Charles Beresford wysi "M'Clinton'a Soap is tot 1 I .iver ueed.'VAdvt-
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2281, 15 October 1914, Page 9
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231Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2281, 15 October 1914, Page 9
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