Colds, influenza, sore throats, huskiness, catarrh, promptly relieved by NAZOL. Soothes t olives. w doses 1/6. A radio message sent by the Athletic Championship Team on the Maori en route to Dunedin read as fo P° A v^: “Forgot Q-Tol. Send urgently at Athletes special request, City Hotel, Dunedin." Tourists visiting the Southern hakes complain of the prevalence of mosquitos but the wise ones have nothing to’ fear, as they take a supply of Q-Tol with them. Q-Tol also completely allays the discomfort of sunburn.* ' summer cold and Hay-Fever quickly banished bv “NAZOL.” Inhaled or taken on sugar it has a wonderfnl healintr effect S’vbr loses 1 s Atishoo l Hay-fever time is coming. Be prepared with a bottle of “NAZOL.” Gives wonderful relief to the worst cases. ...Sixty doses 1/6.*
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Shannon News, 13 April 1926, Page 3
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131Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 13 April 1926, Page 3
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