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MUMPS-A GOOD CURE. Take a few drops of NAZOL on loaf sugar and allow the sugar to dissolve slowly between the cheek- and gums—■this to be repeated every hour. Also bathe the glands of the neck with hot water and»soap and then rub in freely NAZOL OINTMENT and wrap the neck in flannel. *5 VEN NORTHERN UNION ii PLAYERS cannot escape sprains and bruises. Kicks often produce great painful swellings. The simplest, surest, and most effectual treatment is to use NAZOL OINTMENT. It relieves the pain and reduces the swelling. Iw

FOOTBALLERS should see that -i-' they have a tin of NAZOL OINTMENT in their bags when going to play. It is almost certain that most, of them will require it by the time the game is over. It reduces the swelling and takes away the pain. *3 PRAINED ANKLES are very KJ common with Footballers. As soon as possible after a sprain, bathe with hot water and dress freely with NAZOL OINTMENT. It gives sure relief. *4 AZOL OINTMENT should be in 1 every home. It is an all-round. Household remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, wounds, sores, bruises, chilbrains, chapped hands, sprains, &c. IQ BRONCHITIS is more quickly cured if NAZOL OINTMENT is rubbed well into the chest and back between the shoulders, and NAZOL taken at the same time. This has been proved. 9

RUGBY Players get plenty of hard knocks, and plenty of bruises. NAZOL OINTMENT enables them to get rid of the bruises quickly. It has great soothing arid healing properties. n

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 483, 17 July 1912, Page 3

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256

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 483, 17 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 483, 17 July 1912, Page 3

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