A sudden chill may give you cold in the head, inflamed throat or bronchitis. Kemember! If you should take a chill don't wait until you are laid up, but use "Nazol" freely right away. Thousands know its value. A glaring ease of obtaining money by false pretences by means of a cunning ruse, has been brought to notice in the north. A carpenter employed by a builder, on returning to Hamilton after a recent holiday, declared his intention of leaving his work, as he had been offered a better job in Auckland. He was then offered !/- a day more, and produced a copy of an Auckland daily, containing an advertisement offeriug22/0 per day for good carpenters. The employer, anxious to get the job in hand finished, .decided to pay the man 22/6 per day in order to keep him, but told him not to inform his confreres on the job of the increase. The other men, however, noticed the advertisement also, and demanded an advance under a threat of deserting the job, and the demand was conceded. The employer later decided io make enquiries as to the builder offering such high rates, and discovered that the advertisement was merely a bogus one, inserted for the purpose of putting up the rates, and he . good reason to believe* that it was pived by the man who first sought the lease. If you get a chill with sore throat and tightness of chest, tackle it at ones with "Nazol." It grips it quicker and »«* aftwtaaJJv tto aw** smstes*
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1920, Page 7
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256Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1920, Page 7
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