MlSs v lms?i WONDERFUL CURE FOR INFLUENZA, COLDS, NASAL CATARRAH. FMJ-MINT. 1/6 A BOTTLE. THERE is no doubt about FLU-MINT. There is no experiment with an untried unproven remedy. In countless homes FLU-MINI is regarded as the one indispensable family remedy for INFLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS, etc. One dose of ILis wonderful scientific remedy is enough to ward off Influenza if taken in time, while three consecutive doses is guaranteed to cure it! TRY A BOTTLE TO-DAY. C. S. Keedweli, Cispensing Chemist, j OXFORD STREET - LEVIN. 1 Good for CATARRH, Asthmatieal, n Bronchial, and otner Coughs HEAN'S ESSENCE | Costs 2/—Makes 1 pint—Saves 10/BJtaifIiMiffIIIIIIiWEBMBBBIMWBBIiBB— BBBBBHWBCBMBP [professional cabd.] H. G . A"' M.P.O.C. Eyesight Specialist. Palmerstou North. May bb consulted at Mr Keedwell'e Pharmacy on First and Third Thursdays in every month. 318-t.c. ©2-SAS. OLEKKHiJB?if4 BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Luvin. MONEY TO LEND on approved Security at Current Rates STSWAHT PARK, 2?A R H ISTER AND 80LIC (TOR. Lbvvn. r§ 'AS MON'RY TO LKND AT GTRBATES. £12,000,000 INVESTMENT; giltedged security. For details see Government Loan advertisement; page 4.
Two mos.t important things when •ui got spectacles are: first, to be sure that your sight lias been properly tested and that you get the right le .ses ; and, second, that the spectacle frame is correctly fitted. Another important thing is to know, that you can rely on repairs properly done if anything goes wrong. If you come to me you may be .sure that everything will be right. l j \ C. Remington, Levin.—Advt. 'Tifi most absurd! I do declare there's funny people everywhere: cranks who harbor "ticks" and "rats" and freaks who wear old-fashioned hats: but most amusing of them all are those who, when bad colds befall, obsolete nostrums still endure, whilst needY" .jods' Peppermint Cure. Ad. Head stuffed with cold? Try some No cold is NAZOL proof. And no cough and cold Teniedy is so economical as NAZOL. Eighteenpence buys •50 doses—more than three a penny.— Advt. When baby is restless at night with stuffy nose and head, sprinkle some drops of "NAZOL" on the little one's J night gown. Sound sleep will follow—A.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 August 1917, Page 2
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