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PULMONAS AT THE BEACH. When she is preparing the picnic basket, mother often includes a tin of Pulmonas. ‘‘There’s sometimes a nip in the air about dusk,” she says, “that might, mean colds for the family, and with Pulmonas handy, there’s no need to take chances.” I’ulmonas proved remedy for coughs and colds, Is fid and 2s fid.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1931, Page 6
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