Sympathy For Relatives The Poverty Bay Electric-Power Board yesterday recorded its sympathy for the relatives of 'Mr. Gordon Morice, formerly a member of the board’s field stafi', who disappeared in his yac'ht Titi during 9 severe storm on the coast on July 30. DISTURBANCE IN CITY LIBRARY ‘'Silence!” said the notice, but ne ignored it. He sneezed and coughed. A nearby reader reached out —“Here! Take Pulmonas.” They brought instant relief. These ' truly wonderful pastilles release antiseptic vapours, which smash the germs of 'flu, colds, etc. They relieve asthma, bronchial trouble, too. 1/-, 1/0, 2/o— all chemists and stores.*
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 26 August 1939, Page 16
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