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X NO MORE FRETFUL BABIES. | $ ""' f^ I NURSE MURRAY'S % MOTHER'S FRIEND. £ # - jCorrects all Stomach Pains <$> and Teething troubles; is safe <> ami makes baby happy, <i> ■ I I/a bottle. ,| I F. W* R EED > I £ (Next Bank of New Zealand), ♦ I WHANGAREI. ♦ PHOSPHORUS AND QUININE. A TONIC WHICH IS UNSURPASSED —in— RESTORING VITALITY TO THE NERVES. FOR LOSS OF SLEEP OR LOSS OF MEMORY JT IS !NVALUABLE. £/_ BOTTLE. (50 Doses.) J. S. WOOLLEY, CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, WHANGAREI ANiD KAWAKAWA. ADVOCATE SUBSCRIPTION BATES In Advance. Booked. s. d. 4g.■ d. Per Quarter ~... 6 6 '80 Per half-year ...-. 12 (j Per Year ;.;..... 22 6 POSTAGE EXTRA.

There is nothing so simple and effectual for colds in children as "NAZOL." Ono, two or three drops according to age on lump sugar should he given frequently during the day, find at night sprinkle "NAZOL" freely on the nightdress so that it may be inhaled during the night.

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Northern Advocate, 21 July 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 21 July 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 21 July 1917, Page 2

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