PULMONAS FOR PREACHERS. "Incessant preaching and singrins together with the rapid changes of climate during my tours place a great Strain upon my throat and chest," writes an Auckland Evangelist. "I have received great relief from Pulmonas. I consider them a boon and indispensable to ministers, vocalist# and players of wind instruments." Pulmonas, 1/6 and 2/G at all chemists.— (Ad.)
Cash or easy terms.—Ballin and Russell, dentists, Svmonds Street. Phone 45-229.— (Ad.)
you f cornflour \ f use \ IN SCOT MISS CHEYNE, 132, Rcmuera Road^ 1 Dressmaker and Costumier (Wedding orders Specialist), has removed to commodious premises situated 19, Mount Hobson Road, back of the mountain.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 25, 31 January 1928, Page 11
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