. There is no remedy for. Throat .and Chest Troubies that has bfeen tested s» thoroughly and T searohingly, as NAZ.OL. It; gets more friends the more it i? tried. It! yotir Throat troubles you,-'use NAZOL.*-- 1, '■ In addition to injurbig Iris nose and bruising himself, Mr John Mackay, the Government printer, .broke-one of- his ribs through falling off' a" iladder m hia office last week. ■ . : ' The' subtle sense of a gentlemen' 3 clubroom is expressed 'm CALUMET TOBACCO.' The. smoke for the 'cul-'tui-ed ' man — distinctive . and superiorl Save the Gift Tickets and secure splen- 1 did Free Presents.* ' Writ© for Cata : logue to Calumet,* Box 331, Wellington, j The qoieen of . the carnival contest held at- Tauranga. was Concluded on Saturday night, Airs S. Tanner beings elected by a substantial majority. We have a fine assortment' of styles m .Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, m order that we may accurately And comfortably fit erery woman who cornea" to our countets for .a Coiraet. — Gisbbrne Drapers.*, Tlie question of including the 'Chatham Islands m, one of t>he electorates wpl bo [ cojisidered when the Electoral Bill is i uride^r consideration. 1 'Cold m the Head or Nasal Catarrh is quickly relieved by NAZOL. Thousand* have prored ifca .valuflf.* The Tourist r Department is . endeavoring to obtain the services of Conarad Kain, tlie famous alpine 'guide, for next season at Mount Cook. Kain has been twtee iij. New Zealand. Tightness of the Chest, difficulty m breathing, accumulation, of phlegm — all the resuli of a cold or chill I—may1 — may be relieved by NAZOL. It is a household remedy m thousands of ho,me«.*
In. the excavation pf tlie new railway j .tunnel at- Parnell, three shifts are now employed, so that the work is being! pushed ahead 1 day and night without a stop. '"■ • ; '( . When your little child ii h6t, restlesa, and feverish with a fresh cojd, don't wait, but immediately gire NAZOL on sugar, and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with NAZOL and pin to the dress, so that the /child can inhale it con»tnntly.» , ; ,'. ..;' ' ( Shortly after the departure of the Turaldna from) London, an" epidemic of nieasles broke out among the children in ' the third-class. There were sixteen cases. A eudden chill may give your Cold m the Head, Inflamed Throat, or Bronchitis. Remember, if you should take a chill, don't wait until you are laid Tip, but use NAZOL freely right away. Thousands know its ralue.* The Mount Eden Council has before it a scheme provide a sewerage system for the borough at a cost of £150,000. * % i Sufferers from Bronchitis have secured prompt and permanent relief by using NAZOL. Wonderful cures have been effected' by NAZOL when othier remedies have failed.* ' ' . Tlie architect has been instructed to with the erection of the new Anglican Cathedral at Dunedin. \ Sor-e Throats and Hoarseness are soon relieved with a few drops of NAZOL on lump sugar. Place the sugar between the cheek and gum», and allow to dissolve very aloirly.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 9 July 1914, Page 8
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