SHIP'S OFFICER TAKES PULMONIS. Cool nlg-hts. strong breezes and sudden changes In temperature are very trying In one's health. An officer on a coastal boat was asked how he kept free Trom colds. "During my watches on the bridge 1 take Pulmonas," he replied. "They're warming snd germ killing." For coughs, bronchitis, and "tlu." Pulmonas are wonderful. Pulmonas, 1/6 and 2/6.—(Ad.)
Show Days — AT — SNEDDENS IN SYMONDS STREET DEAR MADAM,— We have pleasure in announcing that complete shipments of our Spring and Summer goods have been opened up, and we extend you a cordial invitation to visit our Store on Wednesday (to-morrow) and following days. You will find our window display highly interesting, also the interior departmental displays, which give scope for greater variety, will be found very replete. Specially would we draw attention to our . Mantle and Costume Departments, which are showing exclusive selections from the English and Continental markets, including a-very fine display of French Hand-made Frocks, in Voile and Sheer Linen. SNEDDENS, LTD., Symonds Street.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 14
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