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FIRST .WHIFF BEINGS "RELIEF. - A WONDERFUL .ASTHMA : ' POWDER. 1 The first whiff—yes, ; the .very first whiff—of Mountain King Asthma Pow- > der brings relief. A tew inhalations, i and the breathing becomes clear, free, and natural. .■■ „. ... _ The method is simple. . You place a live' coal on-a. plate, .and sprinkle a teaspoonful of Mountain King 'on the coal. Throw a blanket or towel over the head so as to get.the full benefit of the fumes, and inhale deeply through the nostrils into the" lung's. ■ : -» ■ Mountain King is' a herbal compound, and it is. pleasant to-take.'- It has been on the -market- for years, and hundreds of sufferersteEtifyito. . its efficacy. . ; ..; . ■•'. '.. ■'.•■■■■.,' . _ Very beneficial " : ;f or;'bronchitis, '■ and since it is a disinfectant 4nd. deodoriser, Mountain King may. be burned -in the sick room. with .excellent -results. It clears and purifies the-air. : • All' chemists aud stores.—Adyt. ; POSTMAN cduSSs UP BLOOD. ) When you begirt to cough, up-: blood—! look out. A postman in Auckland got ' very alarmed a.t his r condition. He; was advised to try Pulmonas, and two weeks later he said that although he ■? • i i n4 d, lnany thinSs- they were not in it with Pulmonas, adding that they had : cartaxnly fixed him up. Pulmonas I soothe the throat and lungs, and break ' up phlegm. Splendid for asthmatic sufferers too They act directly upon the bronchial passages and quickly ease the breathing Get a box from any chemist, Is 6d and 2s 6d (double size), or send price to Stacey Bros., 61, Queen street, Auckland.—Advfc. WHY BUY DEAR EGGS?' ..There's no occasion to if you look to the future and preserve a good supply m the cheap season, which is now Sharlands Moa Brand Egg Preservative keeps eggs perfectly fre?h cheap season to cheap season. Eggs have no unpleasant tinned flavour, and may b 9 boiled fried, or poached.—Advt. For. Children's Hacking Coujrh • Wocst' fiisst J'SEissttoiat £arc—Advi. -

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 4