Q&ad cAealik Keep healthy—free from constipation—by taking Nyal Figsen, the gentle, pleasanttesting laxative. Chew one or two Figsen tablets before going to bed to-night. In the morning Figsen acts gently but thoroughly. Nyal Figsen is one of the 168 dependable Nyal Family Medicines sold by qualified chemists everywhere. *24 tablets —1/7. • THE GENTLE LAXATIVE MAMUrACTUftIB rO*» NYAL COMPANY (NX) LTO_
BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Just a Few Sips and— Like a Flash Relief ! Sleep Sound All Night To-day at any chemist get a bottle of Buckley's Canadiol (triple acting)— one of the largest-selling cough medicines in all of blizzardly cola Canada —take a couple of doses and sleep sound all nignt long. One little sip and the ordinary cough should be “on its way”—continue for 2 or 3 days and you’ll hear no more from that tough old hang-on cough that nothing seems to help. Sluckleq'i CANADIOL M I » T U ft « A SINGLE SIP PROVES IT CLINTON-WILLI AMS PTY. LTD.. M Short I and ft.. Auckland. BC.f
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 13 April 1945, Page 6
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