WSsuuSm^^ PutmoNA&HAJLSsSf | HERE IS THE PROOF! E«r«t from »3 supplied by an independent research laboratory concanfe Germicidal Tests of Puimonas. Dated February 17th, 194/, 7^ " A mull quantity ef •puium *11 taken and diluted [TT^RSH with sterile saline solution. One drop of this diluted 11 A V yj^H sputum was then incubated for 48 hours with standard II aWH agar media. A Urje number of colonies of bacteria juMKn g developed on ali plates showing the presence ol numerous organisms. Micro-Photographs At lhe tirot a piece c j of tht A. Germ laden sputum Pulmonis pastilles was allowed to dissolve in til* {■''moms*" 1 *" diluted sputum. This was then muardi- — ft. Puimonas "ely incubated for 48 hours. No colonies : Mte, germs destro/ed. developed on any of the plates proving that an bacteria had been destroyed." \I Laboratory tests cannot be dbputed .- ■ they - - fCfOT THfOKt give scientific PROOF that Pulmonis defir.itely destroy all germs of 'flu, pneumonia, »'•" catarrh and other chest and throat affections- a tin «f Puimonas fail because they act by Puimonas to combat !2-Way Relief ... by Inhalation of powerful, irritation cauHrf by antiseptic vapours through the breathing t)l . ... MHY.i passages and by Absoretion through the blood stream. Coughs, colds and 'flu give way apBH ladn dint quickly. Relief is swift. Puimonas are handy Rmß 3 to carry, easy to take. Suck them tloml, for |f]|H °*" t full ef.ect. Always carry a tin with you k* j> Efypt. uutant relief. A •»tj-.1/1.1/T. H I aim ■ r £ How Tim won / l ( a Tireble^^^^y Airman Tim was a flying ac£ f a* 6 3 At stunts and such he reached high place. ■ But what a chill he got from girls /\\ It took the crinkle from his curls. His pa! O'Bticn, a friend in pSaid "Tim, my lad, you've run to scdL Gaze in the mirror . . . you're a senm But with a shave, you'd be a dream." "Here's some Palmolive, use it quick, — / Watch how Olive Oil docs the trick.'* His razor mowed 'em down witli case. And now,' said Tim, "Let's take a breeze." AT /> Along came Flossie, Jenny and Bes% (I I Fighting each other for Tim's caress. I W "I saw him first, he's coming with me." ' "No fear," said Tim, "I'm safer with thrtt.* «/-WXsk SET CLOSE, SMOOTH SHAVES WITH PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM \ \|V \ Palmolive is a shaving crcam that p*cs you every- \ \ thing! In moist, rich, crcamv lather wilts th* \ 'R \ whiskers like lightning ... helps the razor t* \ * \ them off ... gives you close, comfortable Awt \ 1 \ here's a bi R EXTRA BENEFIT! Made with \ O \ Olive and Palm Oils, nature's finest skin conditio®" \ #• \ «. Palmolive leaves the skin soft, supple, smooth. \ Gives you a healthier look. v , (0 remember — the next time vou buy shivtn| ask for PALMOLIVE—made with Olive OX Creature Comfort Transport of Animals Cheap, careful carriage of oil livestock, whether in large consignments or small, is one of the many valuable services provided by the Railways for the man on the land. It pays him to send animals by rQ i'_ * directly, in low freight charges and in safe, rapid transport; indirectly, in the use thot he, as a taxpayer, makes of the Railways, the State's largest industrial enterprise. By Railway is the Best Way
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 173, 24 July 1941, Page 18
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