Uiathj&€iMM£ JfatMtd nj^sm rIGS Even the happiest and most playful child becomes cross, feverish and irritable when its system is not functioning normally. "Cathedral Brand" Syrup of Figs, a dependable and natural laxative, corrects the system with a gentle cleansing motion and restores brightness again. The wise mother knows the wisdom of keeping "Syrup of Figs" in the home . . . sold by all chemists and stores. PRICE Cathedral Brand Quality biyond Oastfion 1r y:a wmmm. w& wm. &s.%'< iMifc** m. '■*, • ti .■i.\. m& wmatfsi,:m mmmm && m WA • Exposure to chilly winds and dampness will not, by itself, cause you to "catch" a cold. Science now tells us that, in the main, the real cause.or colds are COLD GERMS. PULMONAS ANTISEPTIC VAPOURS DESTROY COLD GERMS You can get quick relief and protection from the germs of coughs, colds, 'flu, etc., by the regular use of Pulmonas. Their potent antiseptic vapours are germ-destroying in the highest degree. IMMEDIATE RELIEF In case of coughs, colds, 'flu, etc., Pulmonas ease the throat, soothe the air passages, cut the phelgm, stop the annoying cough. Relief is quick and certain. Carry Pulmonas and prevent attacks and the inroads of coughs, colds, 'flu, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. "Midget" Pulmonas in the handy shilling tin fit into pocket or purse. Regular size Pulmonas, 1/6 and 2/6, all Chemists and Stores.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21213, 11 July 1934, Page 18
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