NAZOL AND INFANTILE PARALYSIS. There is no known positive cure for Hits dread enemy of child life; therefore it behoves mothers to take every reasonable procaution. NAZOL has always proved itself a most powerful remedy in combating germ diseases. As germ? invariably enter the system via the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth, and throat., the following should he done to all children, babies included Saturate a piece of cotton wool with a mixture of Olive Oil and NAZOL (three tabicspoonfuls of Olive Oil to one bottle of NAZOL), and smear well up the nostrils repeatedly during the day and last thing at night. A few drops of the mixture should also be sipped. All chemists sell NAZOL at Is 6d a bottle.—[Advl.] Kmplnyer ; “ Voting tntm, do you know (lie meaning of the word 'work ?'' His Youngest Ktnployee: "Sure. boss. Whatiikor doin’, a'crosswoi’d piuiki”
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Evening Star, Issue 18919, 18 April 1925, Page 11
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144Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18919, 18 April 1925, Page 11
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