A EEAIOT;Y MOTI'm. ' A^ari fto»> ite tiadc.^Lscd vafe.? is ft ■.'lasiii ftvtg*>r.t, '.hvna'A garble, avjfl' Jevcir soeciSo, '"Fhiewol" is a pevfeoi; moit!> wmi. SiifiiTiiva irom so.'C- gun's, -jkwniir>':, ?i wiwc-'it-d Ir'uoat, or dry toi'.yj.o on ■.v«kfc;fj flr.iv. irwisponru:', or* "Flueazoi" s.vilTpd Bjj'; i/,i.cg]c4, or swallowed, '.riost cooliVig, i-k'j.ii*.rii". a;;.<"i c;;l.iic:";i:".j.— ■ Adv:. Holiday-makers should guard against chills by procuring Nazol. Can be carried in vest pocket. Take some drops on sugar ol' inhale through the Nazol Inhaler. Destroys the germs of colds, catarrh, hay fever, and sore throat. Acts quickly, lejves no evil after-effects. Sixty Hoses cost eishteenpence.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 42, 18 February 1918, Page 3
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97Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 42, 18 February 1918, Page 3
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