“PULMONAS” pinched. Bl’T THE MATE WAS FORGIVEN. A tally-clerk on the Auckland wharves was given a packet of Pulmonas by a thoughtful friend. He took only one. But then the mate took the tin and handed them round to his friends who were suffering from coughs and cold. They all felt better. More and more people these days are relying on Pulmonas to keep off coughs, colds and ’flu. Many folk carry a tin. and by taking a Pulmona several times a day. protect their throat and lungs from infection. Even the school teachers in Dunedin and Christchurch are issuing them to their pupils. Antiseptic vapours released by sucking a Pulmona gently scour out all disease germs lurking in the breathing passages. Tlie membranes are strengthened to fight infection. Send for free sample Pulmonas enclosing 3d in stamps. Write the Manufacturers, Stacey Bros. Ltd., P.O. Box 17 Newmarket. Auckland. All chemists and stores is 6d, double size 2s fid.
Ladies and gentlemen! The. whiteness of your linen is a splendid index to your characters and an absolute triumph for “ No-Rubbing Laundry Help.”—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1926, Page 1
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182Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1926, Page 1
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