PUL MO MAS FOR AMERICA
“ ]-Jovo you any agency in Detroit, was t!io puestinu recently pul to manufacturers ot the famous • • Pnlmonas ” liy a young New Zcaiamlor. \vlu> intends to settle* in ‘‘ Ihe States.” "If you haven’t.” he goes on. " I must take a liboial supply of I’ulniouns with me. I iiey have done my more good for easing hoarseness and frog in the throat than anything I liave ever used.” Puhnouas taken at the first sign of a husky or sore throat, cough or fold, give marvellous relief and renewed health. Suck them slowly and see how the strong antiseptic vapours penetrate every nook and cranny of the breathing passages—thus they operate ,t the SKAT of all throat and chest troubles, giving almost instant relief in cases of influenza, bronchitis,
asthma, etc. Sold by all chemists, Is fld and 2s Gd tins.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1927, Page 4
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143Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1927, Page 4
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