LIFE’S TOO SHORT. He: “A man’s as old'as he feels.” She: “A woman’s as old as she looks. ” He: “Maltexo keeps me young.” She: “Maltexo kepes me from looking old.’ He: “Since we both agree, how about it?” She: “Yes, let us order another halfdozen jars. Life’s too short to grow old.”* With cotton wool or little finger, feniehr a mixture of Nazol and olive oil (3 tablespoonfuls of pure olive oil to one bottle of Nnzol) well up the nostrils: many times daily and last thing fit night. A few drops should also be sipped. All chemists sell Nazol at. .1/fi. . '—3
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 April 1925, Page 6
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