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num. Create ail atmosphere of Nazol about you, so that you constantly inhale it. About 10 drops on the cheat of pyjama jacket at night or on the. eingjet im the * morning protects you against infectious fierrhs.— B. ..Am .-immigrant who arrived m Pal--' mei'stoii North a. few days ago, with his family of six, and who expressed his intention of obtaining employment on a farm, if -possible, stated that he had been employed- as a master baker m Birminglian^, m which capacity ho roc'eivod iJ £3;por week. The cost of living thero was so high as to make it very difficult to stniggle along even for a tradesman. As instances 3io quoted butter; as coating 3s V ev - lb for l-l^o Goveiuimeiit,controlled,,tt'ml- 4s 6d for the decontrolled article, only. 2oz per head beinjf'.tho 'weekly allowance of controlled butter J Sug-a-v cost \& 4d per lb, while a. 21b tin of jam cost 3s. While bakers had been subsidised by the Government bread had cost 9d per loaf, but. this subsidy had recently been partly lifted, with the" 'result that '"it increased to Is Ci'd. Ten drops of Nazol on a small piece of lint or flannel and placed befween the shirt and sim;let is a good way to '; <//■[ the -g'eriefit of constant inhalation — i uhicli protects tho passages -against I lnlluu'iizii i!il'c i ctioii.--'l. |

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15274, 23 July 1920, Page 9

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15274, 23 July 1920, Page 9

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15274, 23 July 1920, Page 9

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