25 YEARS AGO. Even twenty-five years ayo Pulmonas were known throughoin New Zealand as j a sure remedy for eougns and colds. To- I day these handy pastil'es are still used i by young and old for bmnehial ailments. Experienee has taught that nothing else I is yuite so good. Puln'.onas— obtainable j everywhere, 1/G and 2/6 a tin.
STOUT PEOPLE |PB Sllmitess I f Youth-o-form M,,. s I!»© to teE you of resalts I hav® Sgjjay B k&d Trith Yogth-o-f Orrm ; " ffiwrites MAT, * 'Before I w«* B^IJ M I weighed 8st 21b, but K m a atfle wMle after my | Wa% T0m 1 iaercasQd to Mai rsuf- 1 was very olarmed at this ovsr-weight, so I'doP»// fflB I ej*cd to give Youfca-o-form a mm Msrn -^8 S result I redueed Hi Mfmt hi Bix woeks from %Zs t 41b to s.lb- All this was with- ^ J&zt or erercise, I feel briffhter . DOSter m every way. is obtainabj* ot 6/6 per oarton frwi M. J. SPEAR AND OTHER CHEMISTS. ITe was sitting ori a beneh in the park, smoking his pipe and at pea*e with all the world, when the hook-nosed stranger happened along and sat down beside hina "My friend," said hook-nose, "do you know you are digging your grave with your pipe? Every pipeful of tobacco contains an appreciable quantity of nicotine, deadly poison, mind you! — and" "Oome off it." interrupted the smoker, "there's no nicotine, or 'ardly any, in this here bacea, guv'nor. Don't you worry !" "No nicotine?" queried hooknose, "why what kind of tobacco it it?" "Noo Zealand. That's what. Toasted. That takes the dope clean out of it. Can't hurt you if you sraoke a wheel- * barrowful every weeli." Hook-nose smiled incredulously. But the smoker was riglit. New Zealand tobacco is as harmless as fresh air. Glorious bouyuet, too, and such a flavour! The toasting process works wonders! But bear in mind there are only four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. Don't accept imitations! There are several about!
PULMONAS P.ELIEVE CATARRH. The strong antlseptic vapours that each Pulmona pastille releases as it dissolves in the mouth, quickly clear the congested nasal passages. The suffoeating stuffiness disappears, you breathe freely. Pulmonas are also espeeially valuable in giving re«lief from coughs, colds and bronchitis. Pulmonas in tins, ls Cd and 2s Gel; ehemists and storekeepers everywhere. Pripted by Robip Adair Gardxier, of Rotorua, and Published by Edward Graee Guy, of Rotorua, for the ; prcprietors, Rotorua apd Bay of Plenty Publishing Co., Ltd., at the registered printing offie#, Hinemos Street, Rotorua. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1932
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 125, 19 January 1932, Page 7
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