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Maori weather prophets have remarked in the past that the niost severe earthquakes and volcanic shocks occur about the period of new moon, and the .times of the great earthquake of 1885, and the awful Tarawera discharge of 1886, rather confirm this. 'lhere was a new moun on Sunday, 14th inst., and shortly afterwards a large whale and tons of dead fish were cast up by the sea on the coast near Wellington. Arnst, the champion sculler, has recovered from his recent indisposition. He pra'ses his new boat "The Squatter," which was presented to him by Mr Mark Foy for the coming race with Barry. Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, and a party of Australians W'll follow Arnst's race with Barry, which takes place on July 29th. Stirred by the failure of the police to arrest the murderer of Hermann Rosenthal, the citizens have engaged private detectives to track the criminal. There is a widespread belief in the utter rottenness of the police force. Attention has been d'rected in the public press to suspicious circumstances tending to prove that the police connived at the murder and the general inaction in the cause of jus-

-ol thickening of the throat with hoarseness coming on, take a few drops of "NAZOL" on loaf sugar every hour. Allow the sugar to dissolve very slowly in the mouth by placing it between the cheek and gums. This is a tip worth knowing. -10 TACKLE that fresh Cold in the head by inhaling freely "NAZOL." Also take a few drops on loaf sugar, and allow the sugar to dissolve very slowly by placing it between the cheek '' restless, and feverish with a fresh cold don't wait, but give immediately "NAZOL" on Sugar, and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with "NAZOL" and pin to the dress so that the child can inhale it constantly. Mothers have found it most successful. 7

IT is surprising how many folks carry a bottle of "NAZOL" in their vest pocket. It is a small but invaluable friend to those who are affected with Bronchial troubles. 3 JJ- Cold in the head, or a tickling Cough, put four or five drops of "NAZOL" on half a piece of loaf sugar and allow the sugar to dissolve very slowly by placing it between the cheek and the gums. Repeat this every hour. In this way you will get the full benefit. of "NAZOL" and secure prompt relief. I *<T LOST over two stone in weight J- in two months and was nearly dead as the result of severe Bronchial trouble. Had tried various remedies without the slightest benefit. After taking three bottles of 'NAZOL' I was completely restored and cured." This was the experience of a well known Auckland gentleman." 9

IT is painful to hear your little one barking with a hard cough at night, A few drops of "NAZOL" sprinkled on the nightdress just below the neck, and repeated two or three times during the night, will give wonderful relief and calm sleep to the little One. 6 [EREVER you go you hear the * * same tale —"Oh! yes—l would not be without 'NAZOL.' It is the best remedy I have ever had for Coughs and Colds." 4 WHEN thousands use "NAZOL" it is an absolute proof that "NAZOL" has real merit. It is in daily use in over 50,000 homes for cold in the head, influenza, sore throat, coughs, bronchitis, asthma, etc. 14 A SUDDEN chill may give you cold in the head, Inflamed Throat, or Bronchitis. Remember! if you should take a chill don't wait until you are laid up, but use "NAZOL" freely right away. Thousands know its value. 15 THERE is no remedy for Throat and Chest troubles that has been tested so thoroughly and so searchingly as "NAZOL." It gets more friends the more it is tried. Have you tried it ? If your throat troubles you get a bottle of "NAZOL." 17

OST singers know the value of *'- "NAZOL" for Throat troubles. It is a friend indeed and enables them to keep their engagements. They generally carry a bottle of "NAZOL" and a few pieces of loaf sugar in their vest pockets. 16

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 486, 27 July 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 486, 27 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 486, 27 July 1912, Page 3

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