TEAVELLER HAD THBOAT CATARRH. . A certain, commercial traveller was troubled with chronic throat catarrh, but he found an excellent remedy by taking one or two Pulmonas in the morning, which effectively stopped the trouble for the rest of the day. Now lie never goe3 on a trip' without a tin of these little gum pastilles in his pocket. They assure him a clear voice with which to talk his trade, and obviate throat soreness. He says they are very handy and effective, and ho would not be without them.' You can get Pulmonas from any chemist, Is 6d and 2s 6d a tin, or post free from Stacey Bros., 61, Queen street, Auckland, by sending price.— Advt, ' At first people buy it to try it, And finding; it true to its name. Still favour the stores which supply it. Thus 6preadirig still further its fame. In every known .bronchial affliction Its action is soothingly sure—•' "The first bottle carries conviction When it's Woods' Great Peppermint . ..'._ ...Cjireyr-Advt,.. . .
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 141, 15 June 1923, Page 10
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166Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 141, 15 June 1923, Page 10
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