ROSINA 6UCKMAN. Mr. Maurice D'Oisley writes: "Miss Roslna Buckmau ami myself have derived ih.-j greatest benellt from Kluenzol as a gargle. , ' 1/0 aud 2/« everywhere. Owing to the favourable season for growth, willows all over the country arc at present breaking into new leaf. j Thousands of mothers know the value j of Nazol in the home. It is the safest j and moat reliable remedy for chills, | colds and feverwhness in very young children.—(Ad.) Found—a worm remedy that the children like. Wade's \Yotm Figspleasant to take—absolutely harmless — never any ill after-effects. Ask your chemist for Wade's Worm Figs, the genuine worm-expeller.— (Ad.) t"se Xazol freely for that fresh cold. (Ad.) i
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 10
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