PATTISON 8 LOCKINGTON Rora Street, Tc Kuiti. m W ±*!Xm M:b awi^ ; ;i(^»s^js( Owing to the increased business wc have been compel led to we are now prepared to execute orders in a prompt and in Furniture I and packing. Customers may rely on Retting the best value and workm and Upholstering at AUCKLAND PRICES, thus savin;; Just arrived—A beautiful assortment ol Howe nee of the latest pattens in Linoleums. m Showrooms, Office and FactoryCorner of Kins Street and the Esplanade, Te Kuiti.] Sanitary Engineer, Plumber and Sheet metal Worker Hot and cold water circulating systems, gas installations, windmills, pumps, and milking machinery, erected and repaired on the latest scientific principles. Baths, tanks, sinks, stovepipes, chimneys, boiler frames, chimney cowls, washtubs vindmill fans, etc., etc., kept in stock or made to order. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. CHARGES MODERATE Orders by wire and letter receive prompt attention.
I MY FRIEND ! *.:■' s*# ALWAYS A PLEASANT INTRODUCTION A Scotch Whisky of Distinctive Quality Bottled in Scotland by the Proprietors D. & J. M9CALLUM , Edinburgh Procurable from the Sole Agentsmmm ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND.
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. 0 ././"HEREVER 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. 1 '
A SUDDEN chill may give yc in the head, Inflamed Thr Bronchitis. Remember! if you : take a chill don't wait until y laid up, but use "NAZOL" right away. Thousands km value. &* thickening of the throat with hoarseness coming on, take a icxv 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 ' ' 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
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 492, 17 August 1912, Page 3
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