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You needn't catch cold if 'you use _a "Nazol" Inhaler. Carry _ it about in your pocket. A few inhalations will make you cold-proof. If you have a cold already, some " Nazol " dropped on lump sugar, which is allowed to dissolve in iho month, Mvill put you right without waste of time. Sixty dosq,s, Is 6d. — Advt. Athletic Park v.as the scene. An onlooker produced a wnall bottle and put j a few drops on a piece of sugar. Spectators muttered, "Poison!" But. 'twas " Nazol," the never-failing cough and cold remedy. No danger of influenza or sore throat with " Nazol " for a companion. Get it from your chemist. Sixty doses cost Is 6rl. — Advt. I " Hullo, got. rid of your cold already? " j " Yes, thanks to ' Nazol.' '' Cold in tho head, coughs, and sore throats are re- ' lieved in a trice by, " Nazol." This sterling remedy is ready for use when bought. Not a drug or mixture. First dose does you good. Most economical, too. Sixty doses, Is 6d. — Advt. The best of all first-aids if you are chilled, nipped, shivery, or half frozen : Camp Coffee. Ready on tlie spot. Add boiling water, and there you are. — Advt. "You'ro looking- just about as bad aa you ran look, old chap!" "Yes. I've boon taking the office )o bed with me this last three weeks — oan't forget business, on«l it.'c tolUnar on my nerves." "I'll soon' (i\ you, had tho same trouble myself not Jong ago. It's partly worry, partly in- | digestion, but. nearly all malnutrition— ■ jotir food doesn't benefit, you. Do <as I did, buy a jar of Wilson's Malt Extract, as you go home, and tako it regularly for a wliile. It fixes tho digestion for a start, then it builds up the system with a speed that's really wonderful. I was quite a broken-down, wreck, but after a. fort- ' night of Wilson's I was better than ever in my life!" D, W. Virtue and Co., Wholesale Agents.— Advt. 10 For Chronic Choat CompLaiuts. Woods' •greafc, P^pßermM .Queq, Is 6dj.— Ady.t.,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 146, 22 June 1914, Page 2

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