WORKMAN'S GOOD FORTUNE. An Auckland man, whose work foi an engineering company takes him into many exposed spots, puts down his good fortune in keeping free from colds and sore throats to Pulnionas. “I always take Pulnionas,” he says, “if there’s the slightest danger of infection.” Pulnionas obtainable everywhere, I/O and 2/G.—Advt.
Q-TOL FOR. THAT “STRAINED” LOOK. Disturbed rest, anxiety and exposure work havoc to sensitive skin. Relax and rejuvenate tired facial muscles bv massaging with <^-tol the famous N.Z. Skin. Emollient. . Keeps hands white and supple. Price 2/-. Double size 3/G. Sold Everywhere.—Advt.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 134, 19 March 1931, Page 6
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