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PRECAUTION, NOT PANIC. Tho Epidemic of last year has left many people with a fear of recrudescence, ! and at the first signs of a cold, they get alarmed. It is not anticipated that I hero will bo a return of tho Epidemic. Everyone, however, should tako the ea=y precautions tlint aro necessary to nmintain health. NA/.OL, that powerful germicide, which proved so * aluablo dining tho Epidemic, will prevent tho attack and development of Colds, Soro Throats, and Influenza. A few drops oil tho handkerchief to inhale, or a jiieco of sugar saturated with NAZOL and allowed to slowly dissoivo in the mouth, is absolutely tho most efficient and sure precaution available. NA/.OL penetrates tlie liny passages of the Nose, Month, and Throat, and nips a cold right in tho bud. Seo that you get a liottlo of NA/.OL to-day. Is. 6d., at all Chemists—Advt. Archbishop Ireland: "The claim of sa-loon-keepers lo freedom m their traffic is the ctai into spread disease, sin, and pauperism. Would God place in my hand a wand with which to dispel tho evil of intemperance. I would strike tho door of every saloon, of every distillery, of every brewery, until (lie accursed" traffic should be wiped from tho face »f the earth." You are given a wand on December 17. Vote for Prohibition.— Advt. 1

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 66, 11 December 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 66, 11 December 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 66, 11 December 1919, Page 12

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