PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST ’FLU. The deadly influenza recently swept through Europe and the British Isles. This should serve as a warning to Xew Zealanders. At the first sign of a cold pop a Rulmonn into your mouth. The powerful medicinal vapours stored in these small, scientifically compounded pastilles, are the natural enemy of the 'fin germ. As the pastille dissolves in your mouth, soothing medicinal vapours are released, and penerate into all parts of the lungs and hronrhial tubes—instantly destroying tbo 'Hit germs—soothing the raw niemhranes and giving quick, certain relief. Pulmonas are especially valuable too, in eases of coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc. At all chemists and stores, in Is fid and 2s fid tins
“Ts smoking injurious Dr Giotti. the famous Italian nerve specialist, says it entirely depends on the tobacco. Me states Hint ninny of the well known Amerienn hrntuls me so rich in nicotine that they are host avoided, heenuse their constant use is hound to muse nerve tronhle. lie considers smoking may he netnnlly benciioial under the proper conditions. His advice to smokers is: “Select a brand that while satisfying your ‘tobaccohunger 1 is yet practically liee from nicotine. But it is not always easy to find such tobaccos. However, wo certainlv have them right here in New Zealand. They are grown and the leaf is cured and manufactured for the market within the Dominion. In fact, tobacco culture and manulacturc now constitute one of our most piomising industries, Moreover, our New Zealand grown tobaccos arc so pure and relatively s:v free from nicotine that thev quite fulfil the Italian specialist's conditions. They may he obtained from any tobacconist. Ask for •■Riverhead Gold. mild ; Cut" ',( Building).i medium; <>n- “Cut Plug Xn. Id" (Bullshead), lull streugtli.—Advt. _____
.Mothers! Protect ymir kiddies from colds and coughs. Give them “XaMl” on sugar. Sprinkle baby's pillow. Safe, pleasant, oconomical. (10 doses Is fid.—Advt.
The Family Cough Remedy— HEENZO THU furrtoM* cou»h mixture ii a ncc*«9ity *Hfi« Hortio in winter, £•«©« far fctfd . StHAH Pot' l ??,, mifco A pint. g/6 avaryv/hefo _*3
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1927, Page 1
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