COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER’S GOOD FIND
“On the road ” many and varied adventures befall. A traveller reports good luck. At one of his stopping places he discovered “ Puimonas.” Throat catarrh was a constant annoyance and embarrassment. Pulmonas cleared his voice and eased strain. He can now talk his trade without vocal hindrance. ' Look in his coat pocket any day of the week. Those little gum pastilles are Pulmonas. . , One or two allowed to dissolve in the mouth in tho morning give sure relief from catarrh for tho rest of the day. When you have tramped tho streets in the rain “you can ward off the almost inevitable cold with Pulmonas. These splendid gum pastilles will protect you from all chest and throat troubles, and are invaluable during the wet winter months.
Better get Pulmonas, Is 6d and 2s 6d at chemist and store. Or test them for 3d. Send stamps to the manufacturers, Stacey Bros., G.F.0., Box 882, Auckland. j*—XAiivk-l
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Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 16
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158COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER’S GOOD FIND Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 16
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