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NEWS IN BRIEF

We wish to advise clients that only bottles bearing our special price label can be accepted. No others will be taken, as we are overstocked.! Wrigley Chemist.*

A Pabiatua tradesman was fined 20s and costs for mutilating a copy of the Hawke’s Bay Herald in the Pahiatua public reading room. Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you as it r vevents infection from Cough, (A d and Influenza Germs, ■ S

Gongoleum, squares and by the yard.—Good selection, at Phillips Furniture house, Strand,*

Five million pounds is to be spent to carry Niagara power to New York.

A splendid remedy for Bronchitis and Influenza—is Nazol Try it 2

Special neuralgia mixture Sufferers will find this ''mixture particularly good. Price 2s 6d bottle. J. Wvigley, Chemist.

Austrian banknotes, nominally aTsoap wrappers by a Swiss manufacturer.

Hoarseness —sore throats-and chest troubles are promptly re-, lieved by Nazol. 4

The best way to relieve headache is to have a bottle of our Special Headac' e Mixture and take a dose when required. Price 2s 6d bottle. J* Wrigley, Chemist. An American film producer is making a specialty of taking moving pictures of men under the effects of drink. These films are afterwards shown to the drunkard, and have effected a cure in several cases.

At the first signs of “ Flu ” use Nazol verv freely. 3 When buying Bread be sure to get the most wholesome. Try F. H. Hammond/

A chair 3000 years old, was recently offered for sale in London. The germs of Colds, ; Catarrh and Influenza are having a great time -- fight them with Nazol 8

A half-ton truck in perfect order must be sold by F. N Christian and Co. Enquire., at once re price and terms. * Counterfeit florins of excellent design are in circulation in Christchurch.

That na§ty cough with thick mucous can be cured by Nazol Mr Allen Bell, in compliance with the request from a large deputation, has consented to contest the Bay of Islands sfcat as an Independent.

Influenza germs lodge in mouth and nose. Nazol destroys them. 7 In the year JQ2I there was a total of 38,566 tons of binder twine available for consumption in Canada, of which 16,176 tons were manufactured in Canada and the remainder imported. The severest cold on the chest —is overcome by the proper use of Nazol. 9 Fresh water rises from a spring at the bottom of the sea about 100 yards from the shore at Torbay, Devonshire. Nazoljnever fails in giving ini mediate relief in Bronchial trou bles. Discovery of the secret of the reproduction of Hie light of the 1 glow-worm is chimed by Pro-1 lessor H. Newton Harvey, of Princeton University { U. S. A. ). The glow-worm’s light is 97 per j cent, light and only 3 per cent, heat, a ratio which no artificial light can approach. A cable message states that President Harding has vetoed the Soldiers’ Bonus Bill. Countless millions of infectious germs which produce Colds Coughs and Influenza have - been destroyed by Nazol. 10 Kinematograph theatres are to he fitted to six of England’s big liners ; tennis courts and bathing j pools are already installed in * many vessels.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8095, 21 September 1922, Page 3

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NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8095, 21 September 1922, Page 3

NEWS IN BRIEF Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8095, 21 September 1922, Page 3

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