Pin your faith to "NAZOL." Thousands testify to its wonderful curathe properties for bad colds and sore throats. But be sure you tret "NAZOL." — At a concert given to wounded soldiers at Kitchener Hospital, Brighton, a young fellow from tho Overseas Forces who had been rendered dumb from shell shock in Franco became very excited when listening to a humorous song, "Any old iron," and shouted out "Old iron," to the astonishment of the nurses.
Biliousness Corrected AND CONDITION WONDERFULLY IMPROVED BY DR MORSES INDIAN ROOT PILLS. " I wae a terrible sufferer from Biliousness," writes Mrs Ellen Coutts, of 50 Beach street, Petoue, Wellington, " and found nothing,' equal to the uso of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. I can say thev improved my condition wondei fully. First starting with one pill and upwards 1 found Biliousness boon dispelled and 1 made flesh rapidly, gaining the full vicour of health again, and for quite a. consideiable period have become a different woman altogether after my former bilious bouts. 1 givo Dr Morse's liidnn Root Pills to my children when needed, and consequently Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills are now our household remedy. You may use this testimony if desired; I am the mother of a large family of seven children; 36 years of age, and now usually possessed of the best of health." I Peter I Dawson's I "Perfection" 1 Scotch Whisky, as supplied to the Honse of [ Lords, is on sale in this dis- b trict. Obtainable at leading j Hotels. "The parent Whisky distilled." Ask for "P.D.Q." 1 Wholesale from 9 R. POWLEY & CO., I Hope Street m
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16775, 17 August 1916, Page 2
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