“ GARRY THOSE PULMONAS." In the street, in crowds, at football, damp underfoot, carry those Pulmonas and use them. With coughs and sneezes spreading germs around you have the protection Pulmonas afford. Suck Pulmonas slowly and soothing relief comes to tnroat and chest sufferers. ; Especially valuable'.'for- ’flu, coughs, colds, bronchitis. In Pulmonas, Is 6d or 2s 6d.—(Ad.) ,
' So farewell hope."—Milton.Too many people have said farewell Co tin; hope of remedying a cold. They have tried practically every . known specific without getting the desired relief. Hut they have.really overlooked the most effective—Master's Lung Preserver. “ 13axt6r’s ” has keen famous in New Zealand for over (50 years as a most dependable remedy -for coughs, colds, sore tlirents, influenza, asthma,' bronchitis, and all throat and lung complaints. Possesses unique tonic properties, too. Keep “ Laxter’s ” always by you : (let a bottle from your chemist of storekeeper to-day! Generous-sized Pottle, 2s fid; large, economical size, 4s fid ; bachelor’s’'size Is fid.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1929, Page 6
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153Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1929, Page 6
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