FLY TO FULMONAS. When you reineniber that Pulmonas destroy cold germs, qnd soothe and disinfect the inucous membranes running from the nose and throafc right down mto the iungs, it .s easy to understand why thousands of New Zealanders fly to Pulmonas at the first sign of a cold. Suck Pulmonas — banish • coughs, s6rc throats. Tins 1/-, 1/6, 2/6. Chemists and Stores.
i . ; - PLANS, F1LLING RAPIDLY Reservat'ions fox "SEVENTH HEAVEN" are already heavy. OUr patrons are urged to book seats early . , . . SEE PLANS AT THEATRE, or Telephone 2674. 'SEVENTH HEAVEN'* . . . . at the STATE ' Commencing. TOMORROW (Friday)
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 3
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