Kirkcaldie and Staines, Ltfl., ex* tend to our readers s cordial invitation to visit their display of the newt autumn and winter gqoda, which are now on view at their showrooms, Queen Street.—Advt.
The man who likes medium strength' tobacco should try a pipe or two of MILD DERBY. It's tip-top. In tins or plug. There's nothing to equal it.—Advt. . . 4
Don't sneeze —it's horrid. Don't oough—it's dangerous. ;\You need' neither sneeze nor cough if you spend eighteen-pence on a bottle of "NAZOL." It is supreme among, remedies for unpleasant complaints of this class, because it invariably cures. Sixty doses in a bottle.—Advt.
If you have' cold in the head, influenza, or sore throat, any treatment that goes straight to the affected parts is obviously .scientific treatment. That is how "NAZO'L" acts in all such cases. You drop ifc on lump sugar, and then let the sugar dissolvo in'your mouth;. Or you may use a. !^aaol Inhaler, and so breathe ip straight into the.lungs, throat, and' nasal cavities. In either case, the treatment is simple and absolutely effective. "NAZOL" cures colds! In bottles; si::ty doses, Is 6d.—Advt.
TAKE IT BEFORE BREAKFAST. To keep fit you cannot possibly do better than drink Wai-R.ongoa, Australasia's finest -natural mineral 'water. Taken before breakfast, this natural mineral water aide digestion, clears the blood, and wards off gou : t and rheumatism. A delightful drink—its natural gas makes it crisp and invigorating. AH chemista, hotels, stores.—Advt. " Job Pnntiwg—any style or color— at "Express" Printing "Works.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 4
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249Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 4
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