Be judge and jury, and give "NAZOIi" a trial. There can be only one verdict —"Absolutely competent to cure colds, influenza, bronchitis, and nasal catarrh.''—Advt. PARENTS STARTLED. "My wife and I were quite startled by hearing our little girl cough a real croupy cough," writes R. A. Young, Cudal, N.S.W. "I at once got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and gave it to her. In the morning there was no sign of croup and her cough rapidly left her." Sold by all chemists and stores. —Advt.
• J?S_ir DRW£f2^iiip? • A COLD IN THE HEAD OR l &3ASAI CATARRH 1 CURED BY slightly diluted with water and 9 gargled as follows:—The patient 9 should be seated, or, better still, fj lying prone on the back, with the © head slightly below the level of the 9 body. While gargling (or swallow- jg ing slowly) the head should be q thrown backwards, so that the m\ medicine, coming in contact with q the uvula and the roof of the a w palate, may enter the passages lead- " A ing to the nostrils. A • A forward and downward move- ™ _ ment of the head will then cause __ • the flnid to pass through the nasal • passages, and thereby rapidly dissi--9 pate. mucous accumulations. A 9 soothing effect is immediately pro--9 duced; and a repetition of the % gargling at intervals will effect a 9 nnal cure. m Insist upon, having " FLUENZOL " m ' and accept no substitute. tm _____j/*,.> ■ ■ Cbjenuafe and. Stores 2/6 "*
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 12 July 1912, Page 6
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