Convincing proof of the value of "Sy. dol" in cases of sunburn and windburn is provided in a statement by a non. com. now in camp at Trentham. He had suffered severely from chapped and roughened skin, tried a 6ainple pot, and derived such remarkable benefits that he spread its name and fame amongst others at the camp, all of whom apeak in the highest terms of the softening, soothing, healing properties of this refreshing emollient. 2s. at chemists and stores — Advt. The rocking-chnir is suggested as a remedy for indigestion. A, physician asserts that the slow, rocking motion after meals stimulates fclio dijjestivo i'uncticms. In days of peace, keeping patients in Bucks Asylum cost 7s. !ld. per head a week. Now thoy cost 12s. 3d. each. For cold in the head—inhale NAZOL. For sore throat or tickling cough take some drops on sugar. Used either way, NAZOL works wonders. 60 doses Is. 6d.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3149, 30 July 1917, Page 3
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154Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3149, 30 July 1917, Page 3
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