Known as “ the guard with the buttonhole,” because he has worn a flower every day for forty-two years, Mr William Petty has retired from the service of the London and North-eastern Railway between Darlington and Penrith. How’s this for economy! There’s sixty doses of real cough and cold dispelling mixture in every bottle of “NAZOL” at Is 6d. Better still, this —120 doses in the 2s 6d bottle. Acts like a charm on coughs and colds.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 8
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