GOOD-BYE TO PAIN. Probahly no other ailmeut induces sufferers to try so many remedios as rlieumatism. Many disappointmente are jxpei'ienced because dozens of preparations givo relicf witkout going to the neart of tke trouble. But wken a remedy is so well-known as thqt advertised on page 8 you cqn be sure thet its populanity kas been earned by suceessful treaimen* of rheumatism and kindred ailments, by goh^ to tke cause of these painful eomplaiuts. Ac yow will see, this remgdv pfiers relief witb r. 24 kours.* LOST— AND POUND, Ppor old Brown at tke ofiice kad a sore throat and lost his voice. Gouldn't speak aboye a whisper, until the Boss pulled out kis Pulmonaa. "Here, suck two or three of tkese," he said. Brown sucked them slowly and regained his voice quickly' Pulmonas always relieve Hoarseness, Sore Tkroat, Laryugitis and kindred complaints. 1/-, 1/6, :/6. Ckemists and Stores,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 107, 22 May 1937, Page 15
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