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For children's hacking cough at bight, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure —ls 6d, 2a 6d.* "INISTERS, Merchants, Lawyers, -"A Scientists and workers of every description all use "NAZOL" for coughs, colds, bronchitis, influenza, sore throat, and they all get prompt relief. 13 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 and gums. 8 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 mIGHTNESS of the Chest, difficulty -*- in breathing, accumulation of phlegm —all the result of a cold or chill—may be relieved by "NAZOL." It is a household remedy in thousands of homes. 18 IN 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. 12 * 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

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 500, 14 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 500, 14 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 500, 14 September 1912, Page 3

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