PRECAUTION. NOT PANIC. The last epidemic has left many people with a fear of recrudescence, and at the first signs of a cold they get alarmed. It is not anticipated that there will be a return of the epidemic in a serious form. Everyone, however, should take the easy precautions that are necessary to maintain health. NAZOL, that powerful germicide, which proved so valuable during the epidemic, will prevent the attack and development of colds, sere throats, and influenza. A few drops on the handkerchief to inhale, or a piece of sugar saturated with NAZOL and allowed to slowly dissolve in the mouth, is absolutely the most efficient and sure precaution available. NAZOL penetrates the tiny passages of the nose, mouth, and throat, and nips a cold right in the bud. See that you get a bottle of NAZOL today. L/ 6at all chemists.—[Advt. J
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Evening Star, Issue 17284, 24 February 1920, Page 9
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