HOW ’FLU IS CONTRACTED. THROUGH NOSE AND MOUTH. YOUR SAFEGUARD—PULMONAS. Recently a correspondent in a Wellington newspaper asked what precautions should be taken against influenza. In reply, a prominent Wellington doctor stated that influenza is spread wholly through secretions of the noßo and mouth. Guard your nose and throat against influenza germ and immunity from this dread disease is ussured. Pulmonas form an absolute safeguard. Let these medioated pastilles dissolve in the mouth, and their medicaments give off powerful vapours which are carried in the breath right tlirough the nasal passages, throat and entire respiratory system. This is the best precaution you can take — thorough, easy, pleasant. Pulmona9 are the ideal throat and lung medicine, because of their direct action. Get them now—ls 6d and £a 6d at chemists. —Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 125, 30 April 1925, Page 5
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