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Don't talk easily of having- v "'simple cold," because while you have a cold you never know what worse_ thing may be lurking belt ind it. Tf you ore sensible an.l shrewd, you know that the only thing to do with a. cold is to throw it off. The safest and surest method of doing away with it is to take a dose or two'of "NAZOL."

Sixty doses in a bottle cost eigh-tceni-penec.-- Advt.

SAVED HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN. 'My sons, Charles and John, are subject to colds," says Mrs C. Carter ?J3 Market street, South Melbourne, Vic "Some time back I would have lost both of them with croup but for the timely advice of Mrs Snowden, who recommended me to give thein Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I tried it a lid saw the change for the better in them right away and they were both soon well again. I have seen the lives of hundred of rdiildrcn saved by Chamberlain's uough Remedy." Eor sale every-where.--Advt. 2 When Blithers' "nipper" got the

croup, And almost lost its breath, The neighbours shook their wise old heads— They all predicted death. But just o few days after this They marvelled much, I'm sure, At seeing the "kid" quite well and strong-— Twas Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.

dingers or Public Speakers who are familiar with "NAZOL" are not likely to be inconvenienced by Sore Throats. They take "NAZOL" at the first sign of trouble. — Advt. Edmonds Baking Powder is absolutely pure. It is an invaluable aid in Cooking Pastry, 'Cakes and Puddings. Try itAsk your grocer for a tin of h E BAKING- * 9 POWDE RyW

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1913, Page 4

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272

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1913, Page 4

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