NEGLECT A COLD AND— Who knows what may happen' Many of the. most distressing complaints are traced to bad colds or coughs. The experience of a Mount Albert (Auckland) resident is a lesson to all. He writes: “A bad cold brought on sickness, chills, night sweats and vomiting after meals. The cough gave me no rest at night until I used Pulmonas, when night sweats, chills, and cough disappeared, and I obtained comforting sleep.,” Pulmonas contain thf inhalc-nts prescribed by doctors for relief of coughs, colds, -bronchitis, asthma, and chest troubt . :: . Get bnv to-day 1/ti and 2-b ail chemists or post free u'om Stacey Bros., ol Queen Street, Auckland.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7964, 19 April 1922, Page 3
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