WONDERFUL CURB FOR INFLUENZA, COLDS, NASAL CATARRAH. FLU-MINT. 1/6 A BOTTLE. THERE is no doubt about FL (J-MINT. There is no experiment with an untried unproven remedy. 11l countless homes FLU-MINT is regarded-as the one indispensable family remedy for INFLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS, etc. One dose of this 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. Keedwell, Dispensing Chemist, OXFORD STREET - LEVIN. GROUP f For oroup the ooush mixture made with HEAN'S ESSENCE U as exoeUeat remedy. It outi phlegm at ease. A bottle makes a pint an* •at family oouga aaa sold medicine. Be eare It's Hsan I *. I —' i [PHOfMiIOIfAL OABD.] H G M.F.0.0. Eyesight Specialist. Palmeraton North. May be> consulted at Mr Keedwell's Pharmacy on First and Third Thursdays in every month. 318-t.c. CHA3. 3LENKHORN BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. LBVXW. MONEY TO LEND on approved Security at Current Rates WILLIAM STEWART PARK, 1 BARRISTER A"ND SOLICITOR. Lxvnt. IT AS MONEY TO LEND AT OURRKNT RATBB.
That "Jack is as good as his master" May be all very well as a jest. Despite all suah patter, in men iais in .matter, The bept mil be always the beet. In the keen competition for trade, Worth alone can succeed and endiuTe— For Kxxugfhb and wolds this <principlc| holds In "Wooda* Great Pepfpermiart Cure.—Advt.
Two most important things when y. J get spectacles are: first, to be sure that your sight has 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 ibe right. F. C. Remington, Levin.—Advt. Difficult breatnmg due to Nasal Catarrh can be promptly relieved by "NAZOL." Its penetrating properties kill the germs of catarrh. Use Nazol Inhaler.—Advt. .
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1917, Page 2
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