Mr James Deason, described as a New Zealand farmer, who is vis'iting England; has complained to the London police that cqnfidenjce tricksters robbed him of £4500. He says he lie" came friendly with three, mien at his hotel. They submitted a scheme fc'r the. treatment of New Zealand meat.* It is understood that. Mr Deason parted with his money to purchase a plant and patent rights. LIQUID REMEDIES CANNOT CURE, so quickly as those that reach the respiratory system by sucking. All the while there is a Pulmona ipj your, •mquth the healthy, southing vapours are penetrating the air tubes and bringing relief to that cold. .The' cure" starts with the first Pulmonta. Is 6<l and 2s 6d from all chemists.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5330, 24 September 1928, Page 2
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121Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5330, 24 September 1928, Page 2
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