SHIP’S OFFICER TAKES PULMONAS.
Coo! nights, strong breezes and sudden changes in temperature are very trying on one’s health. An officer on a coastal boat was asked how he kept free from colds. “ During my watches on the bridge I take. Pulmonas,” 1m replied. “They’re warming and germ killing.” For coughs, bronchitis, and “’flu.” Pulmonas arc wonderful. Pullnoiias. Is (id and 2s (id.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1928, Page 3
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63SHIP’S OFFICER TAKES PULMONAS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1928, Page 3
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