' QUITE TRUE. •Mother: "I wonder why a growing girl is hard to manage?" Father: "Well, naturally, as long as site is a girl her deeds are all miss-doings!" Friend: "Cheer' up, old man! There's' other fish in the sea." Rejected Suitor: "Yes, but the last one took all my bait." A daily newspaper is to be printed, on the aeroplanes travelling between Paris and London, and will be distributed by means of parachutes. If baby has caught a cold and is feverish—use "Nazol" like this: Mix 10 or 12 drops of "Nazol" with a small teaspoonful of Pure Olive Oil, and rub it freely and gently all over the chest and' between the shoulders—and round the throat and neck—and then cover with warm flannel. Do this night and morning for two or three days. Its effect is wonderful. For older children the "Nazol" may be increased" to 15
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14741, 22 August 1921, Page 8
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