Mussolini went for a trip with the. Italian fleet. Presently they sighted what appeared to be a British ship, and the whole fleet rapidly turned tail, put up a smokescreen, and Faced for home. They were still speeding along when the admiral approached Mussolini and said: “It’s all right, sir. It was only a mirage.” “All the same, keep going!” cried the Duce. “Those Miragnms are a treacherous crowd!” SOLDIERS’ PARCELS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT . . —Don’t forget that tin of Pulmonas in your overseas parcel. Pulmonas are easy to pack — and as welcome to the boys as to those at home. Pulmonas quickly relieve Coughs, Colds, ’Flu, Bronchitis, etc., by 2-way method . . . INHALATION of antiseptic vapours through the air-pas-sages, and ABSORPTION through the blood-stream. Pulmonas cost 1/1, 1/7, 2/7. Chemists and stores everywhere. 2
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 July 1941, Page 3
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