Head stuffed with cold? Try some inhalations of NAZOL. Penetrating and germ-killing—HAZOL acts like a charm. I* Cd buys 60 doses. Hse the Xa zo 1 Inhaler. Brondesbury Park Congregational Church is holding Sunday morning open-air service for allotment holders working in the vicinity. Ipswich is fighting a rat plague by paying a penny for everycaptured. The swordfish has been known ,to pierce timbers to the depth of ten inches. “THAT DREADFUL COUGH” is the expression heard so frequently through the prevalence of colds, sor? throats, and threatened lung troubles; TUSSTCURA is the recognised remedy for such ailments. • In days of peace keeping patients in Bucks Asylum cost,.7s 9d per head a week. How they cost 12s 3d each. For the loss of an arm by an accident in a printing machine .£350 was awarded to iv boy in the City of Lojtdon Court. For Bronchial, Coughs, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1/S.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9717, 20 July 1917, Page 2
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