Ask any mother who has used "NAZOL" if it is any good. You will then use it next time you get Influenza, Cold, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis. "NAZOI/' will back up that mother's recommendation in 110 uncertain manner! Always keep a ]\ T azol Inhaler.—Advt. Says the London correspondent regarding the Scott-Sackville will case. There were facts which came out in evidence which would induce many sober-sided people to be dubious about receiving some of those, who figured in the case, but with half a million behind them societv has opened its arms to I lie Sackvilles, and all is forgotten while its hard cash is remembered. Arising from the case there is the makings of an agitation for the repeal of the present inheritance law. hi every European country the Statutes demand that a wealthy man should make most generous provision for his own blind relatives before heaping, gifts upon strangers. The Sackville case will proabably lead to the introduction of similar legislation at Westminster.
FOUftl) IT MOST EFFECTIVE. "When my son Willie was ill with croup and bronchitis I tricl several medicines without effect, ' writes Mrs W. Joyner, Cr. Beattie and Elliott streets, Balmain, iV.S.AA . "' ,- >eing an advertisement on Chamberlain's Cough .Remedy ] decided to try it and the effect was really splendid. 1 have also found it most effective for other members of ray faimly." For sale everywhere. Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 September 1913, Page 4
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