The Skin with the glow of Youth. Ml Don't suffer skin discomfoi bottle of Face Cream to-day Is the skin that is well looked after. Roughness caused by wind or sun is not only unsightly, but harmful to the skin. The psrfect remedy for this trouble is WALKER'S FACE CREAM The emollient not only softens the skin, but it is also a certain cure for chaps, sores and cuts, irt any longer, get a J. E. WALKER. General Storekeeper, Oiigarue. Full stock of general country requisites always on hand. Farmers requested to write for quotations. Pio Pio Butchery. Reduction in the price of meat all round for cash or monthly. Having just opened a new shop we guarantee to sell the primest meats Illuminated Addresses King Country Chronicle. Our Artist is an Expert. "T is surprising how many folks i- 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 'ERE'S a wrinkle! If you have a J- 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 ~\HERE is no remedy for Throat -L 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 ps/g OST singers know the value of I*l "NAZOL" for Throat troubles. It is a friend indeed and enables them tgrkeep their engagements. They gß&rally carry a bottle of "NAZOL" and a few pieces of loaf sugar in their vest pockets. 16 ACKLE 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 and gums. 8
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 490, 10 August 1912, Page 7
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355Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 490, 10 August 1912, Page 7
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