NO COLD IS "NAZOL" PROOF
_ When children catch cold, it is neces-"' • iary that they should be cured immediately. The one immediate cure is "NAZOL." It has not the slightest deleterious effect on even the most delicate constitution , and in all cases of colds, influenza, sore throat, or any allied disorder, its unique efficacy is testified to by thousands of grateful people Bottle containing sixty doses, Is 6d. — Advt. Of all minor human maladies, a cold in t the head is one of the most distressing and inconvenient. , It is destructive ' alike to comfort and dignity. The occasional use of the Nazol Inhaler will prevent your getting any sort of cold. But if you have a cold already, a few , doses of "2fAZOL" — dropped on a lump of sugar that is allowed to dissolve in the mouth — will cure it without any humbug or waste of time. Sold in eighteen-penuy bottles holding sixty doses. — Advt. Yon had difficulty in breathing when jtou awoke this morning? Take a few inhalations through the Nastol Inhaler tonight and you will wake up to-morrow ■with a clear head — Advt. In raw and chilly weather ifc is almost impossible to avoid catching cold, unless you know the one infallible way. Itaat is to buy a bottle of "NAZOL" and a Isazol Inhaler. Inhale occasionally, and no cold can grip you. If you do catch a cold, a few drops of "NAZOL "^ on a lump of sugar allowed to dissolve in the mouth will quickly enable you to lose it. Sixty doses in a bottle, Is 6d. — Advt. Ifc is a good plan to test everything till yon get the best — everything, if necessary, that this person or that recommends as a cure for your cold. But if you happen to try "NAZOL" first, you will save yourself a lot of trouble and possible expense. "NAZOL" is the cne great infallible cold cure. It never lailed yet.! In bottles. Is 6d.— Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1913, Page 10
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326NO COLD IS "NAZOL" PROOF Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 2, 2 July 1913, Page 10
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