CAR SKIDS
“What happened to Brown ?” “Oh, he sneezed at the wheel one wet day, his car skidded and he woke up in the hospital.” Brown should have carried Pulmonas with him. Nothing like Pulinonas to counter exposure to cold and wet j weather. Pulmonas stop sneezing, allay irritation, give _ relief from threatened colds.
I T-o-dent Tooth Paste is a Brifnh- | mi'i'e tooth Paste containing I iodino. Is 6d tube W. E. Williams. I Oh "mist. —-Ad vt. I Winter is here with its attendant I roughs, colds and other lung romI plaints. Be prenared to n''r> such ail- , tnen+s in the hud. Keep a la rirp 2s fid Wt.le of “Nnvol” handv—contains 120 doses. Small size Is fid contains fiO doses. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1932, Page 3
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123Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1932, Page 3
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