GIILTV Of NEGLIGENT UKiVINO. What happenedHe sneezed at the wrong moment —the ear skidded—ami he later "eame to." His first words were, ‘■Why dldnt 1 stop at the last ehemist for a tin of Pulinonas';” I’nlnionas delnitely stop colds, potent vapours penetrate the breathing passages and eut Phlegm. Ask for Pulinonas—P U L M <j N A S, !/■ 1/0, g/0.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11933, 27 January 1936, Page 4
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