■ 1 ■' : I Clttl. 3A YS THYRODONE EXCELLENf TONlC. ! "After the first few bottles of Thy- ' fodone, 1 noticed tl«3 breathless feeh ! ing disappear and my ilerves gre\V stronger. My neek measurement, whieh was 13 inches, becafti© 12^ iuches.'1 Miss E.M.O., Christchurch business girl, also firnily believes Thyrodone to ( be an ex-ceilent touic, Thyrodone cof"- \ rccts iodine dehoiency, ahaemia, nef'- I vous troubleM and gefieral exhattstion. i 4/6 from NoeJ Wilson' s Phalmacy, The Alan Grant Phai'macy, and othdv Cltoniists . SHE COULDN'T READ HBr NOTES! j . "Dlease road your noteS, Miss j Rfown!" he said. Bhe began: "Deaf ■ Y^e hab — at-iHh-oo~-rcccibed youf loddcrl" "Stopl" lie efied. "I didn't say that! You ttced Pultoonas. Here Suck Oue of these pastillce! Pul moriu® quiekly break up tlie worst cold!" Pui- j mofias' hntisoptiC vfipoul'S baftihh Colds afid ehest coiiiplaittts. Tvcep ' a tirt handv. 1/-, 1/6, 2/6. Cliemists aad i Stores,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 9
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