MOTORING IN HOT WEATHER. \ Wanganui motorist, accompanied by an American and his wife, taurine New Zealand writes to say they found QUI most ".beneficial as » ekin emollient. On return (o Wellington the lady purchased a supply to last her on her travels to the East, as eIM) considered Q-tol indispensable. Sprinkling about 10 drops of Nazol on the cheat of the pyjama jacket at night or on the singlet in the morning is a good way to get th« benefit of Nazol inhalation—just try it. * If VOU h3\c not yet tried Therruogeno Wool'; get a packet, and you will bo pleased with the results; Is 9d per packet at George Court and Sons, Ltd., Karangahapo Road. Ladies should protect themselves against tffioenza infection by putting about 10 drops of N'azor on a handkerchief and placing inside a blouse on (he chest. Uso Nazol freely in this way-it does not injure the most delicate fabric. Ratar freely inhaled, is a protection against 'influenza infection; Is per bottle. —George Court and Sons, Ltd., Xarangahape Road. Woods' Great PePP*""^ 4 Cure, for *>£ghj mi Cold*, nrrer faull.llW.BiM'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 9
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