CADETS GIVE FIRST AID! Mo was instructing cadets when lie sneezed violently. “Looks like a cold,” he growled. “'Wish 1 had some t’uhnonas! ” Out came several boxes . . “Help yourself, sir!” Nothing equals the germicidal vapours of Pulmonas for checking the worst cold, relieving coughs, ’flu, bronchitis and kindred complaints. I/-, l/C, L’/<! —all chemists and stores.*
TE For a pleasant change from home and business worries. IT’S NEVER DULL AT TE PUIA Tariff, including baths: Weekly £5/5/Casual 17/6 day| Invigorating mineral baths. Comfortable, airy bedrooms. Sunny porches. Renowned meals served in a delightful dining-room. TEPID SWIMMING BATH -TENNIS COURTS
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20124, 19 December 1939, Page 14
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