s Tonic Red Drench for Cows (now ready) 7/6 per dozen. INVALUABLE TO FARMERS. Numerous testimonials from all parts of the King Country. Over 40 years experience 'in diseases of stock. Opposite Railway Station, Te Kuiti. 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 "T LOST over two stone in weight 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 HERE'S a wrinkle! If you have a 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 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 WHEREVER you go you hear the same tale —-"Oh! yes —I would not be without 'NAZOL.' It is the best remedy I have ever had for Coughs and Colds." 4 GUFFERERS from Bronchitis have secured prompt and permanent relief by using "NAZOL." Wonderful cures have been effected by "NAZOL" when other remedies have failed. 2 10T wet through ! Wore clamp f boots! Cold on my chest, feel miserable. Thi9 is the experience of many. There is nothing that gives more speedy relief than full doses of "NAZOL." It is quite magical in its effect. II
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 506, 5 October 1912, Page 3
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