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'“Doctor,” said the patient, “I’ve got an incipient cold. How can I cure it?” “ Dotlil’g easier,” replied the doctor; “ ead dough solibs, geeb dice andt warb, andt dake doo clablespoonnoo’s ob dis migxsture eb’ry hour. Dali’s how I gured bine.” SMOKERS USE PUUMONAS. “There's nothing to boat Pulmonas after smoking,” says one man. “Instantly soothes a sore and irritated throats.” Pulmonas provide sure relief from all bronchial ailments. Their vapors soothe and heal coughs, colds, and influenza, tool Is 6d and 2s 6d. All Chemists and Stores.— lAdvLl

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Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 14

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88

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 14

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