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In an unsolicited testimonial the popular operatic singer, writes "I have great faith in "as a gargle; and without " hesitation can recom—- " mend it to anyone who is "suffering from hoarse"ness or a cold. I have " written to.my mother in "Sydney to tell her to " recommend 4 Fluenzol' " to her singing pupils." 1/6 Sold Everywhere. 2/6 so Coughs wuku the constitution and arc aometimca the forerunner of consumption. goes right to the source of the trouble and restores healthy conditions, promptly relieves the worst cough or cold and has proved successful in countless cases of coughs, colds, catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, wasting diseases, and general weakness. Lane's Emulsion improves the appetite, assists digestion, puts flesh on thin people, builds up weak luap, and changes sick, frail, delicate people into strong, robust and vigorous citizens. Sold ia two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. The larger size contains double the quantity. Praeusd eily by E. C. L\NE. Cheok, Osaaro, NX I IN raw and chilly weather it is almost impossible to avoid catching cold, unles6 you know the one infallible war. That is to buy a bottlo of "NAZOL" and a Nazol Inhaler. Inhale occasionally, and no cold can grip you. If you do catch a cold, a few drops of I'NAZOL" on a lump of sugar allowed to dissolve in the mouth will- quickly enable you to loso it. Sixty doses in a bottle. Is (id. » QQQ ACRES, between Palmerston OuO North and Pahiatua; all grass except 60 acres light imsh: watered by permanent streams; 2-ewe country and 150 cattle; iron whare. Price, £8 per acre. £SOO cash. (8601.) IOK ACRES, Marton; 50 acres lOtj ' grass, 80 acres oats and wheat; 5 paddocks; high pressure water supply available; 5-roomea house, bathroom, pantry, etc. Price, £35 per aero. £6OO cash. (8615.) HQ ACRES, Manchester Block; all • O grass except 5 acres oats; 12 paddocks; will cany 35 to 40 cows; watered by creek; 6-roomed house with numerous outbuildings. Price, £35 per acre. Cash over mortgage. (8620.) . G. A. PREECE • & cd r LAND AGENTS,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9585, 1 September 1913, Page 6
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