The cold damp weather brings that irritating cough which disturbs you night and day. You can get prompt relief if you will (ise Nazol. It acts like a charm. (Ad.) Ludies' raincoats. 12/11. 15/fi up. Tweed coats, 8/11 up- Black cloth walkin" skirts. 5/6. 0/11. Dress tweeds. 40in. 10}, I/- 103 up. Vests. 4Jd. All poods reduced.— Bridgman and Bridgman's sale.
Tliat tickling, irritating cough may be relieved promptly by Nazol. A few drops on lump susrar and repeated frequently. (Ad.) To Boarding-house and hotel-keepers : Important purchase at big discount of Irish linen serviettes, etc. Slightly imcerfect. Selling cheap to-day at the Fair—Smith and Caughey. Ltd.-(Ad.)
Tackle that fresh cold In the head by inhaling freely N«ol. Also take a few drops on lump sugar, and allow to.dissolve very slowly by placing it between tlie cheek and gums. — (At.) Important to economists! A big lot of [rish linen damask goods, slightly imperfect. Bought cheap Se"«* <*«P f kv.-Smith and Oughey's Fair.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 166, 14 July 1914, Page 7
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