NELLY BRAMLEY. Just prior to her departure for the North, Miss Nelly Bramley wrote expressing her warm appreciation of Fluenzol for checking incipient colds and clearing the throat. She adds that Q-tol also is very popular among members of the Company, who largely use it aa a cleansing skin tonic ana emollient.— Advt.
A real "champagne,'’ made from Devonshire apples, can now l>e obtained in England. "NAZOL." knows no rivals—the only safe, certain remedy for colds and Day Fever. £0 doses foi la 6<l.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11409, 4 January 1923, Page 10
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84Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11409, 4 January 1923, Page 10
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