AUCTIONEER STOPS SALE. In an auction room in the Queen City i of the Dominion the other day, the auc- i tionecr stopped the sale for three mm- j ■utos. His voice was getting husky and I he could hardly speak. The strain of i shouting in an atmosphere 'polluted with i dust and fumes v/as too much, and he I found ho could not go on without a j Pulmona, which he kept always*hsndy'i in bin office All who imposo a strain i ou tho voice will fiud remarkable- relief ! from taking Pulmonas—the ibrcathe-in j rrcmedy for coughs and colda. From | chomists, Is 6d and 2s 6d. or post fi'eo from Sfa coy Bros., 61, Queen ' street, ! Auckland, on receipt of price—Advt. j GOOD OLD BEE OINTMENT. Yes, it's old and it's good. Fof over ' 50 years it has been the favourite in many homes. Its first application delightfully soothes any wound and safeguards against infection. The best remedy for cuts, sores, bruises, burns, and skin troubles. Is 6d everywhere Write for free sample to Box 388. Wellington.—Advt. " j For BroßcMu! Colds, uUo , woods' Great l'eijpwmujt Cutt.—Aiyt.
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Evening Post, Volume 55, Issue 55, 3 September 1923, Page 4
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188Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume 55, Issue 55, 3 September 1923, Page 4
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