Don't talk easily of having "simple cold," because while you have a cold you never know what worse thing may be lurking behind it. If you are sensible anl shrewd, you know that the only thing to do with a cold is to throwit oft. 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 eight eon-pence.—Advt. HAS REPEATEDLY USED IT. "I have'repeatedly used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and always depend upon it when suffer- 1 ing from severe colds," writes Mr A. B. Fry, Gawler street, Mt. Barker, S.A. "On one occasion I had a feverish cold which turned to bronchitis, but a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy fixed me up. Chamberlain's ; Cough Rarnedy is a thoroughly reliable remedy." For sale everywhere. Advt. Most of the so-called old-fash-ioned remedies for colds, including I treacle-possets and whisky-toddy, are roundabout and ineffective. ] But there is one sure, easy and im- J mediate way of suring colds, son? throat, influenza or any other sim- ' ilar complaint. The simple way i i is to take a feAv doses of NAZOL. j A bottle holding sixty doses costs Is Gd.—Advt. {
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 October 1913, Page 4
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201Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 October 1913, Page 4
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