AFTER THE GAME
PULMONAS BANISH HOARSENESS. The home team won by 11 to 6. The local supporters were much in evidence. Cheer after cheer greeted every good piece of play—every score by the winning team. That night the local chemist did a roaring trade. A continuous stream fof Eeople entered his shop, and in hoarse, usky accents all made the same request —“a tin of Pulmonas, please.” These folks knew from past occasions that there’s ' nothing like Pulmonas for strained vocal organs.
■ Pulmonas ease overworked throats, stop irritating coughs, and clear clogged breathing passages. Healing creosote vapors emanate from every pastille. Their soothing, curative effect is felt instantly. You can test Pulmonas free. Write to Stacey Bros., G.P.O. Box 882, Auckland, and enclose 3d in stamps for postage and packing. Obtainable from stores and chemists; Is 6d, and double size 2s 6d.— [Advt]
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Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 5
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143AFTER THE GAME Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 5
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