r l'houSands during the “Great Influenza Epidemic” realised the wonderful protective power which the free use of XAZOL gave them over influenza infection. —Advt.
Goo. Cullen and Co. can supply every •shade in English and Jap. Crepes, having just landed an extensive shipment of these most useful fabrics. —Advt.
Hoarseness — sore throat— sneezing —running at the nose and eyes—indicate germ infection. Immediately these symptoms appear an atmosphere of NAZOL should be created —bv free inhalation ,of Nazol which destroys germ infection. —Adv t.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16212, 29 September 1924, Page 7
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