Nurse R. Morisot, daughter of Mrs. Hugh Morison, of Greytown, who has been nursing in England for the past 16 months, has enlisted for military work. WENT THROUGH HIS POCKETS She got. up in the night—fumbled In her husband’s pockets and said: "Here’s the Pulmonas. Take one now and stop that coughing!” She knew as thousands do that Pulmonas ease the throat and destroy all germs. Keep Pulmonas handy. 1/-, 1/C, 2/C, AH chemists and stores,*
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20057, 2 October 1939, Page 9
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