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Nasal Catarrh or Cold in tho Head Comes with cold wet weather. Don't wait until it has a strong hold liport you, but.. at the first sign use' "NAZOL" freeiy. Thodsands have proved its worth. Era E3 W, i -" ■' » t* a ftl iHfr— Baapaar-n am ■ i ——^—■■— "My three children had bad coughs and Bore throats. After a few doses of BEAN'S ESSENCE mixed as directed the coughs were gone and the throats cured. I -will never be without it." 3 41 I SS H 89 ■ BS ■ ■! ft 1360 ft w & I of curing coughs 1 I Half a century is a good test of I ■ the efficacy of a medicine! ■ ■ Bonnington's Irish Most has been cur* ■ H ing coughs and colds for over 50 years, ■ ■ and this long period of time and test ■ ■ has firmly established its remarkable ■ ■ qualities. It is made by qualified BJ ■ chemists—the ingredients and purity ■ I are precisely the same to-day as in ■ ■ 1860. CURE yotlr cold—get ftbottleof BJ Irish moss Mrs. J. Bendell. Tramwayßoad, South Invercargill writes:—"l like Bonnington's Irish Moss better than any other cough mixture I hay« tried for my two girls. It eases their cough wonderfully; x myself think it is a great cure.' 1 All chemists and stores sell Bonningtons' Irish Moss—get it I—contains no harmful opiates or drugs. Avoid imitations— insist on Bonnington's. 133 Best/&r over .SSQyew s« Cold in the head or Nasal Catarrh is quickly relieved by "NAZOL." Take 5 or 6 drops on loaf sugar, and place between the cheek and gums, and allow to dissolve naturally and very slowly. This gives prolonged action and quicker relief. I Cornflour is essential to I the Household Economy. P Duryea's Maizena Gornffoisr j| is most essential, and, (vl being of the best quality, || is most economical. Made I] from specially selected I kernels of Indian Corn. leave Jp choice to others. a Ask for, and insist on J having I i Duryea's Maizena Cornflour I L. O. GILLESPIE & SONS, Auckland, Wholesale Agents. A sudden chill may give you cold in the head, inflamed throat or Bronchitis. Eemember! If you take a chill don't wait until you are laid up, but use ''NAZOL" freely right away. Thousands know its value.

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Northern Advocate, 2 July 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 2 July 1917, Page 4