Colds are always most troublesome at night. Just when the victim longs for sleep the bother begins— tightness of the chest, headache, coughing, or difficulty in breathing. That is the time when "NAZOL'S" sterling qualities as a remedy for coughs and colds are most happily proved. Put a few drops on a, lump of sugar and allow tho sugar to dissolve slowly in tho mouth Immediate relief and soolhine: will be the result, followed by a good night's sleep, and marked improvement in tho morning. Get a bottle to-day.— 1 Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 3
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