Owing to the numerous oases of mild influenza, colds and'coughs.,'parents are in many oases exceedingly pleased that the ‘school holidays are still in force. The recent drastic changes in the weather, with thelong period of rain, are,- of course, largely responsible for this mild epidemic. Chemists report' finite an unusually large demand for cough mixtures. of which the well-known One Nought One is amongst the most po- > pular. One Nought One is made solely by, Mr Ivan D. Bramwoll, from a secret remedy prepared on the latest scientific formula, and its hsoi makes a cure speedy and certain.' It is four times as strong as the usual coughs mixture, but the ingredients arc so skilfully mixed that it is, exceedingly pleasant to take. It, is not injurious, and above all, is.not expensive, .for a bottle at half-a-crowh ha,s been known to cure a household. For .relieving eouglis, eohls. influenza and similar complaints. ; 101 is invaluable, and should be. kept in every household, for a dose in time may save a long doctor’s bill. One Nought One is sold in half-crown bottles aiul is obtainable only „ at Ivan D. Braiuwell’s Pharmacy! Gladstone Road and Derbv Streets Unit orders are promptly attended ,to and despatched t.he same day,*** •
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10907, 27 May 1929, Page 4
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