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There is nothing so simple and effectual for colds in children as "NAZOL." One. two or three 'drops, according to a;_e on lump sugar should be given fre quen tly during the day, and at night sprinkle "NAZOL"' freely on the nightdress so that it may be inhaled during the night.—Advt.

The Family I Stimulant. I , ' Ail', t I Good For Women i As I For I Men I II "HEAN'S Essence fl ■ I is veally splendid for Bronchitis. I I. It cured our two children. It II U is also vei-y soothing tor sore [I ■L throats and colds in general." IV CAN YOU SEE? Hare Your Eyes Tested! 1 There is a vast difference between the optical service that seeks merely to sell you glasses, and that which determines to give you real I tad lasting BENEFIT! The Latter la th« Samuel Barry Service. i The right spectacles, provided in time, will save you money and inconvenience—but be sure you do not trust to inexperienced men. Come to Samuel Barry and let him give you the benefit of his experience, and supply you with the best Lenses procurable if necessary. Remember ! Only the highest grade optical glass used—it counts for more, but costs no more than others charge for lower grade. AGENT FOR GEM EARPHONE. Samuel Barry, Optical Specialist, 290 Queen Street Auckland. ■ j GoWberg 6 The best prevention against influenza or Colds which are infectious or contagious is to protect the mucous membranes of tho noso and throat by taking "NAZOI/* on % sugar or by frequently inhaling ifc through a "NAZOL" Inhaler.— j Advt.

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18358, 4 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18358, 4 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18358, 4 June 1917, Page 4

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