SAW THEM ADVERTISED. I/ATEB EXPRESSED GRATITUDE. And "this is what happened: "Christchurch.—Being a sufferer from Bronchitis and Asthma, 1 decided to try your Pulmonas which I saw ad*vertised in the local paper. I feel I cannot let the opportunity pass with-, out-writing,.*;to tell you qj.'the relief I .obtained from, the first box. I cannot speak too highly of them, and will recommend fo others suffering likewise." ."•' Reflect for a moment on the scraping bronchial cough ; the gasping for J '■ .breath in asthma. Then, that sen-1 tence of gratitude, "I could not let the opportunty pass without writing. . . . . . " will mean something to you. Pulmonas are not a mildly medicated' sweetmeat, but genuinely healing ingredients, including beechwood creosote, in tablet form. At chemists and! stores, 2s 6d large, Is 6d small. Send] for generous sample of Pulmonas, enclosing 3d in stamps. Write Manufac- j Stacey Bros., Box 882, Auck-j land.—Advt. I
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10133, 10 June 1924, Page 8
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