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Thousands of homes are never uil' -j out “XAZOL.” Instant relief to j colds and ha.v-levcr. Pleasant to take. GO doses Is Gel.

CLERGYMAN 11.!.. ; LONDON, August 22. Tiie Rev R. J. Campbell, 11 1 .■ well- j known clergyman, author, ami founder . of what was known as the "New : Theology,” is suffering from a series of heart attacks, lie is stated to be weakening. SHOULD SCOUTS SMOKE? CKIKE DENOUNCES if A HIT. LONDON, August 22 Should Hoy Scouts smoke? Th • question has caused a sharp divergence of opinion in Scout circles owing i > the death of a ld-ycar-old llov Scout from ijeuto gastritis, due to smoking cigarettes. General Sir Robert Baden-Rowcll, head of the Boy Scout organisation, denounces hoy smokers. f l lie local vicar at the Bedfordshire rally said that smoking was a dirty and disgusting habit; but Lord Ampthill on the same occasion replied that smoking had helped some of the greatest men iii the world. ! An effort to obtain an authoritative ruling from headquarters elicited that there was no positive rule, except t 1 prohibition of smoking by Scouts in uniform.

Head colds, throat colds, chest colds jind hay-fever, are quickly relieved by I'Nnzol!” Poqetrnfihg nw} {soothing (iO closes 19 fitli

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1922, Page 3

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204

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1922, Page 3

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