GOOD TIP FOR TRAVELLERS. When travelling on business, or holiday, carry Nazol in your pocketN or bag. Unequalled for preventing or relieving autumn colds, catarrh, and /influenza. Protects-against germ-infected1 and vary-, ing atmospheres. Always ready for use. ls°6d buys 60 doses. Test. Nazol to-day. —Advt.' - i •.'•.■ ' ■■'; ■'. ; -.BEWARE OF BACTERIA. The simplest and surest way of keeping the home spotlessly clean and free from infectious disease germs is to use Velvet, the sterilised soap. On wash 'day' clothes.will come / from tubs delightfully clean and sweet-smelling when Velvet is used. Harmless to delicate skins. Your grocer-/can supply, you. Guaranteed pure by analysts' certificate. —Advt. ,' ' .'.'■■".•■ KEEP BEE OINTMENT. HANDY. . Wherever there are children minor accidents constantly occur. These require care. Always have handy a pet of Bee Ointment. Its antiseptic healing properties make it the first of all home remedies.' Relieves pain and stops irritation immediately. '■ Good for cuts, bruises.' sores, and all skin cruptio'ns; Is 6d everywhere.—Advt. .. ■ . Woods' Great ?Peppc:"t imt Cure. For Coushs and Colda, never fail.—Adrt
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 19
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166Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 19
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