In wet weather, if you arc ai all exposed to damp and chill, it is a good and sensible precaution to have a Nazol Inhaler always at hand. The treatment costs virtually nothing,; and is quite pleasant and agreeable; but if you use a Nazol Inhaler you CAN'T CATCH COL]). If you have a cold or a sore throat now, "NAZOL" is a certain and immediate cure. In bottles, sixty doses, Is 6d. — Advt. .
FIGHT TT OUT—never let that cold, however small, in the beginning-, get the better of you. A dose of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion administers a smart knock-out to COllgllßj colds, sore throats and influenza in_ their early stages, and a certain defeat after'a few doses to all illnesses of this nature. Is (id, 2s lid, 4s (id, all chemists and storkeeuers.—Advt.
! • ~ j L. Smicit, vaulted, I'aJmeiston j North, are offering special 6argains in golf jersej'a this month; 7s lid to 32s (3d. Black bearer hats and squirrel-fur toquea (.low in price but high in quality) also on offer on page I.—Adrt
When baby is Lot and feverish, suffering from cold, a few drops-of "NAZOL" sprinkled on its nightgown will speedily soothe the little one and effect a cure.—Ad.t.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1913, Page 4
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201Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 August 1913, Page 4
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