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. MEDICAL. Arrest that Sough! Pew People regard a cold as the genesis of the cough, the coagh the prelude to Consumption. But often it is ; hospital records and common knowledge prove it. ■ When you catch cold, arrest it I by taking Pulmonas, the greatest lung healer and cold-preventer. These tablets quickly aIK-viate all cases of throat inflammation, soreness, lossof voice, hoarseness, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and Pneumonia. They may not cure the latter, but they do heal the throat, arrest " ticklir.g," check mucus and soon restore normal conditions. You simply place a Pulmona i tablet in the mouth, dissolve it, the fumes enter the bronchial tubes and the whole of the respiratory organs, quickly curing all trouble. Pulmonas CU.-tE ALL COUGHS. | i They are the deadly enemy i of the cough and cold, the proven j friend of the sufferer. You will I find them a lung-healer, lung- | protector and lung-insurer, all | in one. s Don't delay in taking them | they save human life. | OfallChemists 1/6 8 2/6 | v. i I LANE'S MEDOLINE § ■ft (!/ for the Hands prevents Rongh- » ness and Chaps. 1/- Bottle * % at all Chemists and Stores <£ (fc B JB>

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 189, 8 August 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 189, 8 August 1908, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 189, 8 August 1908, Page 16

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