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THOUSANDS PACKED IN BUS! “No room for a fly!” someone grumbled, but someone else sneezed and released 19,000 dangerous germ colonics. Photographers prove it! Safeguard vourself and others with Pulmonas. Suck them slowly, constantly. Their powerful, soothing, antiseptic vapours stop coughs, colds, sore throats and ’flu developing. Get Pulmonas today, in tins, 1/2, 1/9, 2/9,’ all chemists and stores. Manufacturers. Stacey Bros., Ltd., Khyber Pass Road, Auckland. ? JJ //r 0 / / j A n / s''' J Remember, it isn’t your storekeeper's fault if you cannot buy all the mustard you’d like in War time. The amount of | mustard available for civilians | depends on shipping space and I the needs of troops in camp. When your grocer can hand you a tin of Colman’s Mustard make it last! Mix just enough for each meal and add that extra enjoyment with a dash of Colman-’s Mustard. j

. The man who feeds a nation 1. The farmer is the backbone of there’s nothing like Lifebuoy’s healthany country .. . especially in times invigorating lather to get nd of sweat of war. Those hours of gruelling toil and grime as well as the tiredness t rat mean meat and drink for the fighting follows a hard day’s work in the forces .. . for the vast army of civilian fields. workers in industry. 3 Really clean and fresh, Bill is . 1 2. After a long day of ■ ready to enjoy a romp with the J ploughing, Bill loses no kiddies before the evening meal and l ’ me ' n h av * n S an a ll-° ver later to spend wa sh or bath with Lifebuoy. a few hours with ifeOf y 1 Bills know-6, like thousands that new book JKk Tn*® ’i V o f other C o Un try folk, that on fertilisers. ite wlz'V PEOPLE IN VIGOROUS JOBS PREFER LIFEBUOY IN THE ORIGINAL DOUBLET FORM — —“ “ " W.52.20Z LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.), LIMITED—PETONE.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 June 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 June 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 June 1943, Page 6

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