THEN' SHE TRIED “PULMONAS.” Catarrh was tie cause of lier trouble. A slight chill always brought on an awful cold, with coughing, which of course, made her throat raw and painful She tried many ‘cures' to kill tlie infection and stop these constant colds, for lier health was beginning to break under the severe strain. Aotli-in-r s he tried had any effect until she bought a tin of Pulmonas The first Pulmona pastille soothed her throat considerably—the second relieved the soreness altogether, and by sucking a Pulmona everv few hours she thereafter quickly lost sore throat, cough, cold and eventually the cause of the trouble —Catarrh—succumbed to the antiseptic onslaughts of the germ-kill-{no* vapours. In Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness and Laryngitis, Pulmonas are a tested standby. , . „r ' a generous free sample packer, ot Pulmonas will be mailed to you on receipt of 3d in stamps Write to the manufacturers, Stacey Bros., Ltd., Box 17 Newmarket, Auckland. Pulmonas at chemists and stores Is 6d. double size 2s 6d.—4.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1926, Page 1
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