THE REWARD OF MERIT
PULMONAS' ISSUED TO SCHOOL CHILDREN. Possibly tbo greatest tribute ever paid to any cough and cold remedy is now being paid to PULMONAS. School teachers are issuing them to tho children to combat the ’flu—to keep the little ones healthy in tho face of the influenza epidemic at present prevalent in all parts of tho dominion. Pulmonas protect the delicate membranes of the throat and lungs against infection, and they successfully fight the germs, .even when the disease has a good hold. Pulmonas do their work gently, quietly, effectively. When you suck a Pulmona potent vapors are given off. These are breathed deep—deep into all the nooks and crannies of tho breathing passages where disease3\germs usually lurk and breed. Then there’s a fight. But the Pulmona vapors win every time. Get a tin from your chemist or grocer, at Is 6d or 2s Cd (double size). —LAdvkJ
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Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 10
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151THE REWARD OF MERIT Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 10
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