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The Skin with the glow 01 Youth. Is the skin that is well looked after. 'jks only unsightly, but r harmful to the skin. . . The perfect remedy I' -J for this trouble is WALKER'S J FACE CREAM IN- The emollient not JjK only softens the y skin, but it is also \ ' * a certain cure for chaps, sores and cuts. Don't suffer skin discomfort any longer, get a bottle of Face Cream to-day. J. E. WALKER, TeKuiti.
R CASHEL, General Storekeeper, Onsrarue. Full stock of general country requisites always on hand. Farmers requested to write,for quotations. Pio Pio Butchery. deduction in the price of meat all p round for cash or monthly. Having just opened a new shop we guarantee to sell the primest meats Illumißated Addresses King Country Chronicle. Our Artist is an Expert. SUFFERERS from Eronchitis have secured prompt and permanent relief by using "NAZOL." Wonderful cures have been effected by "NAZOL other remedies have failed. 2 tIOT wet through! Wore damp T boots! Cold on my chest, feel miserable. This is the experience of many. There is nothing that gives more speedy relief than full doses of "NAZOL." It is quite magical in its %/fiNISTERS, Merchants, Lawyers, iiL Scientists and workers of every description all use "NAZOL" for coughs, colds, bronchitis, influenza, sore throat, and they all get prompt relief. J3 N church or the theatre, in the tram . car or railway carriage, you are sure to find someone using "NAZOL" for Sore Throat, Cold in the head, or Bronchial trouble. How is it ? Why! because "NAZOL" is good and reliable. !? _E cold damp weather brings that "irritating cough which disturbs vou night and day. You can get p?omptrelief if youwilluse "NAZOL" it acts like a charm. 5 TIGHTNESS of the Chest, difficulty in breathing, accumulation of nhleem—all the result of a cold or Slmay be relieved by "NAZOL." It is a household remedy in thousands of homes. l 8
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 486, 27 July 1912, Page 7
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330Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 486, 27 July 1912, Page 7
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