Tho safest, .quickest, cheapest remedy for a cough' or cold is "NA ZOL." Some drops on sugar, a, few whiffs from ft Nazol Inhaler, or a little rubbed on tho chest, will afford relief. Test it TO-DAY. —Advt.
It was the third waltz of the Seven Ways Dancq Club's meeting that Ehencsser met Elizabeth. From that minute forth they never for an' instaift parted. 'Phey danced and sat out tho items alternately. Yet, seventh heaven as lie was in, thero was something that troubled Tibcnezer, caused him .to .start suddenly, at times, and to glance about him suspiciously. At midnight ho resolved' to unburden him manly' bosom of its weight. "It's funny, Liz," he whispered, "but tliat glum-looking chap over there 'as been a-follorih' us wherever wo goes. 'Wot's 'is little game. '000 is 'e?" "'ImP" carelessl.v roplied Elizabeth, following the direction oflior partner's gaze, "01l 'e's the . bloke wot bought me my ticket;"- >
That heavy dull feeling duo lo nasal catarrh is a call for "NAZOL." This trustworthy remedy will provo inost boncJ'icifll when sniffed from a Naeol Inhaler. Try it to-day and get relief.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2218, 3 August 1914, Page 4
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