"In London a few cinemas are kept ■ pen from noon to 9 p.m. but there arc no audiences apart from one or two people who use the cushioned seats to have a good sleep."—(German radio in English for Far East.) Someone must have forgotten to tell Goebbels that "The Great Dictator" is playing to full houses in no fewer than three big London cinemas BEA UTY R ESTO RED. She should have been beautiful . . . but her nose was red . . . her voice hoarse with cold. "Have some Pulmonas!’’ sympathised a friend. Pulmonas Bastilles, sucked slowly, release soothing yet penetrating vapours into all breathing passages . . . dispersing phlegm, destroying germs of cold and ’flu. Nothing so effective as Pulmonas. I 1.17 and 2 7 a tin. All chemists and
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 February 1941, Page 8
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126Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 February 1941, Page 8
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