Countless millions of infectious germs, which produce Colds, Coughs and Influenza, have been destroyed by Nazol. (10) The little daughter of Mr Lionel Chamberlain, of Hairini, died as the result (states the Waikato Times) of drinking some spirits of salts from a bottle left on the ground by a tinsmith who had been employed at the house. That nasty cough with thick mucous can be cured by Nazol. (6) In an international amateur athletic meeting at Stamford Bridge, on July 29, England beat France by 57 points to 42. In the sprints, England was without H. F. V. Edward and W. A. Hill, and several other good men were missing from other events.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1728, 21 September 1922, Page 2
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113Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1728, 21 September 1922, Page 2
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