Iji large manufacturing establishments biit;r;ns on shoes and on garments :re no longer sewed on by hand. The work is dono y,y a machine capable of sevrlug 53 hundred buttons on garment's in nine hours. This is equal to the work of about eight eiperfe sowers. A boy or girl can run the machine. Ii 'is sometimes found inconvenient to carry it flask. This will hereafter bo unnecessary, i hanks to- a Parisian one- iet, trho has discovered a process for . -Jidifyin? liquors siiich as brandy, whisky, etc., and converting them into tablets. You nn thus cat your Btiraulauts, or diesolvc them at pleasure. Only one sure and speedy'specific for cough*, and colds bears the name "NlZOL." Remember— "NAZOL." Say to' ■ your chemist—" NAZOL."— [Advtj ' k
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Evening Star, Issue 16196, 18 August 1916, Page 1
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126Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16196, 18 August 1916, Page 1
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