"•73 * I / If r vr. W*gsm i m. • • Piilmon&s” There—7*oui in the rain! —PULMONAS are ready to do their healing work—soothing inflamed membranes and instantly killing the germs of ’flu, coughs and eolds. No matter where you are—at home, in the pictures, in church, at public meetings, in the train you can enjoy immediate relief if you carry a handy tin of popular PULMONAS. More and more people are dodging prevailing ailments by sucking these powerful pastilles whenever they run any risks or when they feel a chill is coming on. PULMONAS relieve by inhalation. Healing vapours are released in the mbutlt, and carried in breathing through the respiriitory system. The germicidal vapours make direct contact with inflamed or congested air,passages. Prompt relief is sure. All germs are destroyed. PULHIQNAS are uqcqualled also for sore throats, hoarseness, head stuffiness, smoker’s, cotigh and ..harvnmtis. Carry a tin of PULMONAS in YOUR HANDBAG or POCKET and KEEP WELL! Polmonas come in three sizes-—the economical 2/6d family size, the pbpular l /6d, and the hafuly 1/- midget Pulmonas, which fit pocket or . purse. Above is a micro-photo-graph showing bacillus of Jlu and other noxious germs developed in the sputum from a typical irijtuenza patient. Zfmt* n micro-photo-graph aj the nunc .pi Hum after contact 1 with i'l f--MOXAS .olulian, .hairing At.L GERMS Oft STROKED. iH ■ e»;!5pC . an \/*> everV \fr Stores tins
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19998, 25 July 1939, Page 11
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228Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19998, 25 July 1939, Page 11
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