Be judge and jury and give "NAZOL' 'a trial. There can be only one verdict---" Absolutely competent to cure colds, influenza, bronchitis, .and nasal catarrh." ' w :"■:"';. June 30, 1915, noAV marks'the. limitof the Westminster. REGENT- 'Gift' Scheme. It has been extended at the; request of hundreds of smokers wlio also want to secure free gifts—write for.Free Gift Catalogue to-day, to Regent, Box 331, Wellingtdn. It is reported a common custom of; the Germans to make attacks just be-: jfo-re dawn, when the^' vitality of .'bur men is' lowest, and consequently the resistance offered cannot be so effective. It is same.way with actanmoji" cough or cold. AVhen the system-is run down you are more liable to influenza" and colds in the head or chest. It is | a wise precaution.-to take , Baxter's.' Lung Pveservfr at the first Vindicationof an attack, as this preparation builds up tho system in a wonderfully short time and" will enable you to avoid epidemics of colds and influenza. Baxter's Lung Preserver, Is 10d a bottle at all stores and chemists. ■* 3
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9021, 17 December 1914, Page 3
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