Be judge and jury and give “NAZOL" a trial. There can bo only one verdict—- “ Absolutely competent to cure colds, influenza, bronchitis and nasal catarrh/’ The best houses to-day, and certainly those of exclusive reputation, are giving us the narrower skirt and three-quarter-length coat, cut with a masterlv plainness, of sombre colouring, and no trimming beyond that of tnanlv stitching or luxurious furs (says an English fashion writer). Materials were never richer, and, in fact, except in our home-made tweeds, it is impossible to secure them without paying a heavy price. A certain number of dull autumnal shades are faithfully represented, such as dark Virginian reds, and an attractive selection of browns or misty greys. These are cleverly reproduced in tweeds, and a dull mulberry purple shade is also an admirable background for grey fur. Neither must wo forget our old friends —gabcord and tricoti.no. In navy blue and wine colour both these are popular.
If you don’t check that hacking cough. Which wakes up all of us at night. And spoils our dreams and tempers quite. And heats our temperature; There ructions will be, my ndear man, Unless you rajiidly procure What will our sleep and yours secure. The well-known Woods’ Feppermint Cure.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9869, 15 January 1918, Page 3
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