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Yd nr cough troubles you most at .night.—ju&t when retiring, ami you have difficulty in gotting olf to sloop Try “Ni zol,” it acis like a (harm An hour before your retire, take two drops on loaf sugar, and allow it to dissolve slowly in the mouth, and rub tvn or throe drops between the humis and. thoroughly inhaie through the nostrils for a few minutes, and rope it again just on retiring. It is worth trying. “ Nazol” is sold by chemists and svores at Is Gd per bottle containGO do 80S. Nasal Catarrh or Cold in (lie Lea 1— •with all its disagreeable symptoms-may be quickly relieved and cured by “ Nazol."’ It is simple in use, powerful in action, and harmless to the patient. It is worth trying, because it represents the latest advance in medical science Each bottle contains GO doses, and is sold by cheilitis and stores at Is Gd per bottle. w Eer'protty Blouses, a style to fit every figure and a price to suit every purse, in muslin, cambric, zepliers, and sil'q visit the Fash : on House.—Galiagan’s Economic.

DICK BREWS Merry ’Xmas to the District i a mail is like his shoes ! For TietCrmcaJaQth have a soul to lose, 13jth have been taifnedpbrjtb been made V" hsht, By cobblers, both Ret left and right; liolh need a mate to be complete, » And both are made to go on feet, •They both need heeling, ol’t are sold, And both in time will turn to mould. With shoes the last is first, with men The first shall be the last; and when The shoes wear out, they’re mended new When men wear out, they’re “ men dead ’’ too; Th-.y both a' C trod upoip-nud both Will tread on others, nothing loath. Both have their ties, and both incline When polished, in the world to shine. And bo'li peg out. Now would you choose To bo a man or be his shoes r The folks in country and in town Will find my prices greatly down, So if you want Slips, Boots or Slices, Give me a show, you’ll neither lose Time nor money. Bring your cash, You’d get gcod vulue. I don’t keep trash. DECK BRENAN PRACTICAL BOOTMAKER (Next to .T. M Bell, Tailor), | WIIITAKEIi-STKEET, To Afolia | 1098 • I

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4502, 11 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4502, 11 December 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4502, 11 December 1909, Page 4

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