That colds cannot be cured, but must take their own timp, to work off,i is an old idea. They can bo cured. Don't let yours drag on all the winter; euro it now with Baxter's Lung Preserver. This reliable cough cure is good for all chest ailments, and can bo procured from all stores and chemists at 1b lOd a bottle.~ Advt. Don't say to your chemist — " I want something for a cold." Ask for " Nazol " —the surest remedy in the Dominion for coughs, colds, and eorc throats. No matter how stubborn a cold may be, " Nazol " will put it to flight. Ready for ingtant use. Not a mixture or drug. Thousands praise it. Sold everywhere, 60 doses, Is 6d.~-Advt. When thousands praise "Nazol," that I sterling remedy for coughs, colds, influenza, and sore throat, they mean "Nazol." If you want to praise it, be sure you ask your chemist for " Nazol." Eighteenpenee buys sixty doses. A few drops taken on sugar or slowly inhaled will shift the most obstinate cold. Young and old can -jise it.— Aivtj,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 3
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