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“ KAT’AI TE MONA.” Our Maori brethren suffer from the ean» ailments as afflict white folks, and they also obtain relief from the Earao sources. An instance of this is provided by the Maoris of Rotorua, Some of them wuo have suffered with coughs and colds were so pleased with the immediate efficacy of “ Pulmonas ” that they made their watchword “ Kupai ta MONA.” Relief by inhalation, that’s the secret of Pulmoua’s success. Each pastille contains soothing antiseptic vapors of creosote, that instantly penetrate to the nasal and bronchial passages, destroying tho germs of coughs, colds, ’flu, etc. Ae soon as you pub a “ Pulmona ” in your mouth you obtain relief from that hacking cough. The tight feeling across the chest eases. Breathing passages become clearer. Try “Pulmonas” for all chest and throat complaints. Free sample on receipt of 3d in stamps. Witte Stacey Bros., C.P.O. Box 882, Auckland. Price Is 6d and 2s 6d, from chemists and stores everywhere.—[Advt.] The taxi driver had had a tiring day, and ho felt very sleepy as he drove toward tho garage in the rain. He had gone some distance when a woman’s voice called from inside the taxi t “ Cabman, cabman 1 Surely you’re going out of your wayP’’ Tho driver roused himself. “ Bless you, ma’am,” he said, “ I’d forgot all about you. I was driv- , iug back to tho garage. Where did

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Evening Star, Issue 18999, 22 July 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18999, 22 July 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18999, 22 July 1925, Page 10