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“How’s your sore throat, dear?” STACEY BROS. LTD., Kh k sr Pass Road, Auckland. 39.3 “Oh, Pulmonas took care of that! ” Rather risky to go off to work with a touch of ‘throat*. Yet it nee<J not develop into a miserable cold if you suck Pulmonas slowly. Then strong antiseptic vapours are released throughout the air passages. Soreness and thick head are relieved and germs destroyed before they cause coughs and colds. m TINS 1/2 I/9»d2/9. CO U GHS. C 0 LDS’F LU Etc / W/6 \n n \s A ¥ m Ijiuee fai Wafotitk IF YOU FEEL the cold, get into Bruce Woollens. If your work takes you out in all weathers, get into Bruce Woollens. Wool is the healthiest conserver of warmth and Bruce blankets, underwear, pullovers and socks make the best use of the best wool. You can rely on Bruce for warmth, wear and value. War work is taking much of the Bruce output, but there are still Bruce Woollens for you, if you look hard for them. : W . De Reszke OF COURSE,. ••ft V / m & T e Mi c K //" CORK OR IVORY TIPS THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARETTES m r ?*4r m This carefully compounded remedy is most suitable for all members of the family—even the youngest child. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. WOODS f^PE^MIN^ W. E. WOODS LTD.. LAMBTON Q.UAY. WELLINGTON. 45.3

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23946, 13 May 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23946, 13 May 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23946, 13 May 1943, Page 7