The symptoms of Tnfluenza an: wtitcry eyes, nasal catarrh, headaeho, foverishness, sneezing, coughing and implied respiration. This cntegory of signs may be totally removed bj "NAZOL." Get a Nazal Tnhaler. Ono good point of "NAZOL" is that its use is so simple find convenient. Tt is taken without unpleasant rosults, and it has no disagreeable secondary effects of any kind. Tt serves one main purpose, and one purpose only—it positively and speedily cures colds, influenza, catarrh, soro throat, or anything akin. That is what it is guaranteed to do, and in that it neverfails. Bottles Is 6d. If you catch cold, it may be that yon can't help it; but if you keep tho cold you've got, it is your own fanlfc. "NAZOL" is the great onemy of colds, coughs, sore throats, ond nil Tiro7ichia-1 and pulmonary affections. Some cases are morn obstinate than others, hut "NAZOL ,, nover foils. In bottles sixty doses Is 6cl. Use the Nazol Tnhaler' — Advt.
NEVER FELT BETTER. "I was nearly mad with pains i< my head, and often had to leave -A work," eaye Mies R. E. Forster, 55 Iffla street, South Melbourne, Vta "I tried everything, but the hevlaohee were just as bad. Then i read of Chun'berlain'e Tablete aiJ thought I would try them. The firs: few doees made a different woman of roe, and a course completely cur?d me. I take Chamberlain's Tabbte occasionally nud nover felt better i ( i my life than Ido novr," for »l« everywhere— Advi.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 May 1913, Page 3
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248Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 May 1913, Page 3
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