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DELICIOUS HOME-MADE FRUIT DRINKS It is so convenient to hare a supply in the house—to have your favourite drink ready whenever you feel thirsty. Get PRICE’S FRUIT SYRUP ESSENCE A 1/8 bottle makes three gallons of delicious fruit dr in k Wholesome and thirst - quenching. A choice of Lemon, Raspberry, Lime, Squash, Cherry, Orange, Pineapple, Strawberry, and Black Currant. Simple to make. Sold at All Stores 4 LEMON k* ium II UtfUin rcsraitt*i c w PRICK. Wholesale Acents: J. RATTRAY & SON. For TOOTHACHE Insert m. one or two drops of full-strength Registered Name for HEAN’B ESSENCE For Coughs, Colds, Catarrh and Sore Throats dilute to a pint by adding water and sweetening. 5 'ma * Zest! Enjoyment aids Digestion. Reluctance to eat- will vanish, when you taste a dish seasoned with Mellor’s Best condiment man can make or money buy. TEST IT AT ANY MEAL! & No man can hold his own in the business battle if his nerves are relaxed and lack tone. Physical force and mental vim and vigour are essential to success—both can be secured by a short course of Fospherine. A few drops in water complete the dose and give new energy and vim. Try MARSHALL’S (ihe Fospherine spelt with * F**) 2/S sizes contains 8 times as much as 1/- ✓> »IUAC9 09 UlU'.Xi U0 */ - O %, ««. For Nasal Catarrh. NAZOL acts like a charm. Penetrating and germ-killing—af-fords quick relief. No cold is NAZOL-proof. Sixty doses 1/6. Use the Nazol Inhaler. For Bronchitis or Asthma inhale NAZOL through the Nazol Inhaler. Immediate relief will follow. Start taking NAZOL TO-DAY.

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Southland Times, Issue 17962, 13 December 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17962, 13 December 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17962, 13 December 1918, Page 2