IMMUNITY FROM COLDS.
A few drops of "Nazol'* on your handkerchief every morning will keep you immune from coughs and colds. A sure safeguard. Inhaled, or taken on sugar; "Nazol" affords instant relief in the-most troublesome cold. Highlyconcentra'ed and deeply penetrative, la 6d buys 60 doses. —Advt. A number of men were recently asked why they liked the tobacco they smoked. One said it was strong enough for him—another said it was mild enough for him—and they were smoking , the "same, brand. AH of them had some more' or less indefinite reason foi liking a certain tobacco. Even the Edgeworth smokers had difficulty; in telling why they liked' Edgeworth. "It's a friendly friend-making tobacco, that just suits me," was the beat answer that could be got. "Just suits me!" There's the whole thing. So if you're not smoking a tobacco that "just suits you," buy Edgeworth and see if it is the tobacco that you can get supreme satisfaction from.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 18
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