CITY SCHOOL TEACHERS. GIVE PULMOXAS TO PUPILS. The other day, the firm that does the advertising for Pulmonas, received the following telegram from its Dunedin Branch- “ Pulmonas having great run here. School teachers giving them to pupils. Same report from Christchurch.” What a wonderful tribute to Pulmonas! Everyone recognises their value for coughs, colds and influenza! The ’flu’s greatest enemy! These days, ’flu germs arc floating round everywhere—it is necessary to disinfect the throat and lungs to render the delicate membranes impervious to germs of infection. And the simplest, most effective way to accomplish this is to use Pulmonas freely. The moment a Pulmona is placed in the month, powerful antiseptic vapours arc given off—these arc inhaled with each breath. The throat and lungs aie freshened and purified and ready to meet and defeat infection. Take Pulmonas freely for all sorts o' bronchial complaints. In handy, easy-to-carry tins—ls 6d and 2s Sd a; Chemists. !
First aid for coughs, colds and influenza Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. — Advf»
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1926, Page 4
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166Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1926, Page 4
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