SHE OOULDN'T READ HER NOTES! "Please read your notes, Miss Brown!" he said. She began: "Dear Sir, — We hab — at-isli-oo — receibfed your fodderl " "Stop!" he cried. "I didn't say timi! You nced Pulinonas. Here suclc oue of tkese pastillce! Pulmonas quiekly break up thc worst cold!" Pulinonas' antiseptic vapours banish colds and chest complaints. Keep a tin handy. .!/-> 1/6, 2/0. Clieuvists and Stores. Thc sensible motorist poriodically inspects aud effects minor adjustments to liis car. You owe it to yourself to take the greatest care of your eyes. H. M. Bonnett, Optician, Hastings strcet/'Napier.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 130, 18 June 1937, Page 10
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