Roy C. Porter, correspondent of the Associated Press, on arrival at New York after eight months travelling in France, declared: “Ninety per cent of the French are opposed to collaboration with Germany. Of the other 10 per cent., 5 per cent are doing business with the Germans, and the other 5 per cent are trying to get authorisation from the Gestapo to travel.”
CAMP RELIEF WANTED. "S.O.S. to home from Camp! Colds raging! Send relief. Jim.” Jim’s mother sent the best relief . . . Pulmonas’ Pulmonas never fail. Germs of all coughs, colds, ’flu, destroyed by Pulmonas 2-way relief . . . quick action! Sure relief. Pulmonas soothe, ease sore throats, bronchial troubles, etc. All chemists and stores. Pulmonas, 1/1, 1/7, 2/7.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 March 1942, Page 5
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117Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 March 1942, Page 5
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