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Remember, if you want to get rid of that heavy, dull feeling m the head, which accompanies Nasal Catarrh, just tako a g6od inhalation of 'NAZOL through a Nazol Inhaler, and get immediate rel' e f.

Writing, to a friend from somewhere in France, a soldier stated that delicacies are always welcome changes from coarse Army fare. Why not send your soldier a soz tin of St George Sandwich Paste, either ham .and chicken, or ham and tongue? Delicious, wholesome and rich in food value, St George Paste will be hailed vWith joy. Your grower sells it. A soa tin contains twice as much as usnal pastes. " Most smokers like n chango now ancrthen. They may smoke one brand loc months, cr for years. But sooner or later comes a hankering for a ohango. If tired of the foreign manufactured brands you ar© accustomed to use, try Gold Pouch, the new Zealand-grown tobacco. Here-you have an entirely different tobacco and a thorough change. Its purity will please you. Comparatively free from nicotine, it appeals to the man whose pipe is constantly m- his mouth. He can smoke Gold Pouch till further orders," without experiencing tho disagreeable effects following the constant use of some of the. imported brands, heavily charged with nicotine, the very . free, use of which will certainly affect .tho nerves in the long run, and pcssibly the action of the heart. Gold Pouch is peculiarly soothing, and a taato for it is quickly acquired. Ihe manufacturers have studied the wsutft ■ of tho amokor, they have not raised their price, and .the quantity obtainable for 'the usual shilling is especially generous. *"

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17664, 17 December 1917, Page 6

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Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17664, 17 December 1917, Page 6

Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17664, 17 December 1917, Page 6

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