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NAZOL ANU INFANTILE PARALYSIS. There is no known positive cure for this dread enemy of child life, therefore it behoves mothers to take every reasonable precaution. Nazol has always proved itself a most powerful remedy in combating' germ diseases. As germs invariably enter the system via the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat, the following should be done to all children, babies included: Saturate a piece of cotton wool with a mixture of olive oil and Nazol (three tablespoonfuls 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 1/6 a bottle. —3

Sore Throat Soothed. “For sir* and croup? throats wo make HEENZO hot and sargle withi it says Mr. C.C.E., who adds: HEENZO is the cheapest and most effect ve couch remedy.” 2/S bottle makes pint. Relieves coushs, colds and influenaa, saves pounds. HAINES 8 H ADAMSON & ROBB, TAILORS, AYJE it line range of TWEEDS, WORSTEDS and SERGES With a Special Discount for Your Easter Suit. Call now and inspect our. range for your next suit. A-DAMSON & 'POBB, THE LEADING- TAILORS, lIA WEE A. ' • Keeps Q TOL TOL Us Smil ing Starchit! best with [PURE AS THE LSLYI irvine & Stevenson ltd. U LY STARCH WORKS DUNEDIN, 3EWeU:“6KIMNCR '9SO

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 April 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 April 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 April 1925, Page 8

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