PULMONAS^ REUEVE COUGHS-COLDS-'FLU-BRONCHITIS- fgn CATARRH-SORE THROAT Etc. £§WPH " when sputum was brought r^W^^ fi^ii^^ into contact with Pulmonas, all germs {bacteria) were completely destroyed. See the proof in the micro-photo plates illustrated — (A) shows sputum teeming with germs and (B) all germs destroyed after contact with Pulmonas. Pulmonas act by 2-Way Relief—l. by f^^fl^K^^^^^ Inhalation through the breathing passages, and 2. by /Caii^SK^Sii^Bf < Absorption through the blood stream. <'jlliilj The powerful, yet soothing, antiseptic properties in dillllli? -^llme^B Pulmonas act at once by this 2-Way Relief. At the ,iJ&hIF 5 :-^^hH^ first sign of a cold Pulmonas should be placed on the !9^^^HittK^^^^^^H IS i/7,2/7 ChtntUti and Storw «v«rywh«r«
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1941, Page 4
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109Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1941, Page 4
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