er—sprinkle a few drops of “Nazol”. the scientific remedy on the pillow every night. Disinfects and protects the points of infection—the nose and throat. 60 doses • for Is P'l. 120 doses for *?s fid—Advt The easiest of all dyes to use. Fairy j) Y es—6d tuhe everywhere.—Advt. Here’s the remedy for which you’ v e been looking. To'nking’s L : nseed Emulsion. Will break up the most troublesome cold in an incredibly short time, and builds up the system against worse ills resultant therefrom. Sold everywhere—ls 6d, 2s Cd and Is fid.—Advt.
Winter is here with its attendant -ouc'hs, colds and ether lung complaints. Be prepared to nip sach ailments in the bud. Keep a large 2s 6d bottle of “Nazol” handy—contains 120 doses. Small fd«e no Ifl fid contains R 0 doges—Advt>.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1933, Page 4
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132Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1933, Page 4
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