THE SOLDIER'S PARCEL. PARCEL from home, Bill!" “That’s good . . . hope they’ve put in a tin of Pulmonas . . . I’m right out , . . and 1 1 feel sniffy.” The fittest men are subject to colds . . . but Pulmonas soon destroy the germs, clear the phlegm, relieve and prevent further trouble. So easy to take—quick to give relief. Pulmonas. chemists and stores, 17-, 1/6 and 2/6. 3
INVEST And Clean Up e is not a wildcat scheme for making money. It’s just a matter of housekeeping judgment. You can sit down with this news- > paper . , . relax . . . and make money. Maybe you need a vacuum cleaner ... or a washing machine . . . soap .. . cleaning-brushes .. . kitchenware, china or pottery. Flow about your rugs and draperies—Now is the time to invest. You can trust the stores that consistently advertise in this paper. The advertisements in this paper are here for your help and guidance. They are NEWS—just as much as the cable-page headlines are news! ’A'
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 February 1940, Page 4
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156Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 February 1940, Page 4
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