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The Nazol Habit—which means the , regular and frequent purification of the mucous membrane of the mouth, no.se, t and throat by an atmosphere of Nazol— i ia the surest protection against influenza —2. ' Under the auspices of the Wanganui Ministers’ Association a united evangelistic campaign has just been concluded in Wanganui. The Dannevirke Ministers’ Association has also a united service in the town hall after the usual Sunday evening services, "I have found ’HEENZO’ makes a splendid 1 cough mixture very much cheaper than the old way of buying. n j MRS. j. M. CAMERON. N.S.W. 2«. One of Masterton’s oldest inhabitants informed the Daily Times that the present spell of bad weather was the longest “sloppy” period he has ever experienced in his sixty years’ residence there. The safest and most reliable remedy for chills, colds, and feverishness in very young children is Nazol. Thousands of mothers know tlie value of Nazol from experience.—6. “What about ‘smoko’?” for female employees, asked one of tho butchers’ assessors at a sitting of the Conciliation Council at Christchurch. “All women i smoke in these days,” he added. The Council decided to tako no action in the matter. “Don’t sport with health.” —Jackson. you cannot afford to take chances with your health, especially In chilly weather, Keep Ills at bay with Baxter's Lung Preserver. For 55 years this famous remedy has given relief to countless thousands of sufferers from colds, coughs, bronchitis and Influenza. ' "Baxter’s" has unique penetrative qualities that quickly root-out the trouble. Also a dependable tonic. Get a large 2s 6d bottle now from chemist or grocer.—6 Influenza, though not in a very serious form, is beginning to play havoc with the staffs of many Wellington factories, • warehouses, and offices. . For Children’s Hacking Cough, J Woods' Croat Peppenniu* Cura 1 i Although North Otago is almost a solid ' bed of limestone, farmers in that district have found it necessary to use lime . for top dressing their pastures, A • Dainty glassware is always acceptable, and is in great demand for presentations. t Unfortunately tho price for a considerable time has been prohibitive. Prime’s, have just landed a small shipment | of beautiful crystal glass dishes, at a remarkably low figure. The prices range 1 from I/- to 10/6, and buyers will be well advised to purchase early, as the quanti--1 lies of each line are limited and cannot Ibo repeated at the price. Another startler is powdered Bit Dye at three packets for Pre-war price of this line was 94 per packet. Visit Primes for all household and general hardware. | You will not regret it * I Sir John Salmond’s trip to the Dist armament Conference! at Washington . cost New Zealand £2942. I NO RHEUMATISM; THIS WINTER IF YOU WILL DO THIS. You WM fool like summer all through the winter if you take the precaution which will ward off all attacks of Ktieuojatiam, Lumbago, ,<?r Gout, iheso painful maladies arise from the presence of excess, of uric acid ,in the system. If you can neutralise this acid.,,. all symptoms of rheumatism will rapidly .disappear. RHEUMO is ft pleasant medicine which does this vital work quickly and effectively. It neutralises, dissolves, md expels the acid. Hundreds of sufferers from acute rheumatism testify to its remarkable qualities. Rheumo is sold W fin .(fhemists, 4/6 large size bottle, centaWbit AVfl week’s thorough treatment. | Toothache? Rawftdough’s Magic Neri vine will give instant mm, !/?• j Jiomove Coras with Progand**. 1/6.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16186, 24 July 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16186, 24 July 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16186, 24 July 1923, Page 7