| tJatiiso receives £4OO a night hr the] Grand Opera in New fork. | influenza is always more or less t>re’’alent at this season of tlie year. This tisease is very similar to a severe cold, md if allowed to take its course is liable to jause serious results. The best treatment 'or influenza is to avoid exposure and take iJhfttnberlain's Cough_ Remedy. This nedicice gives immediate relief, and if ised as directed, will ward off all dangeceus consequences. It leaves the syst«ynin a natural and healthy condition. Railways cures and cures quickly. For ialeby J. B. Johnson; —Advt. Yotir cough troubles yon most at light,—just when retiring, and you lave difficulty in getting off to sleep Kyv 4 * Nazol,” it acts like a charm in hour before your retire, take two Iropsoi loaf sugar, and allow it to lissolv) slowly in the mouth, and rub [Wo or three drops between the hands, j|d thoroughly inhaie through the tostrils for a few minutes, and repeat (gain just on retiring. It is worth rying. “ Nazol ”is sold by chemists ind storei at Is 6d per bottle contain* iO doses. -
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4446, 7 August 1909, Page 4
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186Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4446, 7 August 1909, Page 4
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