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“There is no magic to wipe out the effects of the great war,” said Mr. Jas. S. Alexander, president of the National Bank of Commerce, New York, at the annual meeting of . shareholders. He added: “That can be done only by hal'd work, efficiency and economy. These have been a great source of safety in the year just closed, and are requisite for success in the year that lies ahead.” While acknowledging -that sufficient taxes must be raised to meet the naion’s heavy war obligations, Mr. Alexander said: “Business should assert its rights to unceasing economy in public expenditure, and to further adjustments of taxation to reduce to a minimum its hampering effect on productive effort. The interests of labor are absolutely identical with the interests of business and the public, in that they will make for stability of employment arid lower cost of living.” If you feel a thickening of the throat with hoarseness coming on, take five or six drops of Nazol on loaf sugar every hour. Allow the sugar to dissolve very slowly h-y placing it between the cheek and gums. At night rub a few drops of Nazol round the throat and neck —and cover with flannel or silk handkerchief. By doing this you will obtain immediate relief

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1922, Page 9

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212

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1922, Page 9

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