Epsom, June 16th, 1910. To NAZOL, Ltd.— Gentlemen,—Towards the end of last summer I contracted a severe cold which (in spite of so-called "Cough Cures" I have purchased about the Town) still clung to me, and indeed had got such a grip of my chest that I almost despaired of gettiirfg rid of it till the winter was over. Last week however, a friend of mine recommended me to give NAZOL a trial. From the very first dose my cough began to be less troublesome, and now I am glad to say it has left me entirely. I intend to keep a bottle by me always as I consider it an infallible remedy and none,,, "<vuite as good."—Yours faithfully, A. G. LAKEHAM.
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Northern Advocate, 22 September 1910, Page 2
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