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CIGARETTE SMOKERS. Cigarette smokers do not escape sore throats; colds in the head or influenza, and the germs of these complaints are not destroyed by the inhalation of the tobacco smoke. It needs a powerful germicide like Nazol to destroy these obnoxious germs, and the frequent inhalation of Nazol is not only a reliable precaution against infection, but if germs have already found a lodgment in the mouth, throat or nose, their evil effect or influence is marred, curtailed and destroyed by the prompt and free use of Nazol. One of the best ways of using Nazol is to place about ten drops on a cigarette about an inch from the end and allow it to soak in. Then smoke in the usual way, inhaling slowly, and passing the smoke down the nostrils, when great relief will be obtained.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6544, 15 November 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6544, 15 November 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6544, 15 November 1924, Page 7

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