HE COULDN'T S.LEEP . He was "bunged up" with cold. Theu he remembered the ' I'ulnionas. . Ho sucked oiie of tbese aiitiscptic pastilles and imrnediateJy tho penetratiiig vapou rs eommenced their healing work. Each breath gave reliel " aird sobn he was asleep. Keep Pulmonas haudy. Sold by all chemists an'd Storos, l/-, 1/6 aud 2/6.*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 207, 17 September 1937, Page 6
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