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VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS.

(PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT"] MR. HOGBEN’S SUCCESSOR. WELLINGTON, Jan. B ; —’ It “ definitely announced that Or. Milliam John Anderson, Assistant TnspectorGeneral of Schools, succeeds Air. HoS ben C31.G., as ilnspootor-General, and’Director of Education, as from February Ist* nest. “Oft in the stilly night” you cough and cough because you haven't used “NASSOL.” This wonderful specific attacks the congestion underlying coughs and colds, and never fails to soothe and ease. Is 6d, buys 60 doses. SYMPATHY. If there is one person who deserves sympathy it is surely he who suffers from chronic colds. A sudden change in the weather or going out into the niedit air from a heated room is quite enough to bring on the trouble. Usually the tendency to catch cold is due to a generallv run-down condition, and the treatment should take the form of a tnoic like Baxter’s Lung Preserver. It is pleasant to the taste, gives sure results and is quite harmless; for children or adults you cannot find a better cough or cold remedy. Is lOd a bottle, from all stores and chemists or by post- direct, J. Baxter ami Co., Christchurch. That hard racking cough can be eased by “NAZOL.” Thousands have proved the soothing, curative properties of this scientific preparation. Bottle containing 60 doses costs Is 6d.

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West Coast Times, 4 January 1915, Page 4

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VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS. West Coast Times, 4 January 1915, Page 4

VARIOUS DOMINION ITEMS. West Coast Times, 4 January 1915, Page 4

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