| British gooJs are tlie goods. "Avon" j tyres are British. Enough said.—Ad MAKE IT A HABIT. Quiflc jra&fjtitch to obstinate colds s co-tain with "Nazol." Some drops taken on lump sugar or inhaled, a litth- rubbed on fcho chest, that simple treatment, has made, thousands well. ■ 1 > '3d buys 60 doso§. — Adrt. Success in business is not possible witliouti friendship. !\Y© appreciate ■ yours, and extend our greetings for 1917. During the past twelve months it lias been our aim to servo you well and faithfully—that we have achieved eel our aim is left with yon to say Collinson and Ounniughanie, Ltd., and staff join in wishing you a good New Tear.—Advt. Tou won't keep a cold or sore throat above a day or two if you use Nazol. Acts like a charm. Get it to--1 day. 60 doses Is 6d. Herd racking cougns can be eased bj "Nazol." Take it to-night and enjoy &Ound sleep. Cood for old and young. Hut the "Narol."— -Ad;vt. LOOK TO YOUR PLUMBING. You know what happens in a house in which tlie plumbing is in a poor condition—everybody in tlie house is liable to contract typhoid or some other fever. The digestive organs perform the same function in the human body ae the plumbing does for a house, and they should be kept in first-class condition all the time. Tf you have any trouble with your digestion take Chamberlain's Tablets for tlie stomach and liver and you are certain to get quick relief. Sold everywhere • —Ad arc—an—e— Battles, growing onildren, and invalids who suffer from stomach troubles will find relief in Sharland's fluid magnesia. Larp'e bottle Is. Advt
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 January 1917, Page 4
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274Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 January 1917, Page 4
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