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"HEiOH-HOl A BEAUTIFUL SLEEP-NOTACOOGH SINCE I TOOK “TRY MY PULMONAS THEY’RE GERM KILLERS* AND WILL rnmammam SOON stop THAT COUGH "THIS COUGHINGS TERRIBLE - CANT SLEEP A WINK u "AND YOU'RE WAKING UP THE WHOLE HOUSE BUT I'LL SOON FIX IT, DEAR," • YES -BEFORE BEDTIME ALWAYS TAKE PULMONAS AND AVOID THAT MB COUGH"! : i m *■<3* m yrvr 1 II On the right are illustrated germs which developed in the sputum of an ordinary influenza patient * MicromjscffwiHAiis STREPTOCOCCI WjM^OOUSfIIBUS SHTOUMOCaCCUS On the left is a microphoto graph of same after sputum treatment with Pulmonas sol* mere utiom are no germs thus demon Pulstratmg monas great Ida germici powers Coughs and colds quickly yield to the effective germ-destroying properties of Pulmonas. Suck Pulmonas slowly, and their medicated vapours penetrate the entire respiratory system, killing the noxious germs, breaking up the cold or cough, and gently soothing the nose, throat and lungs. Pulmonas are invaluable for alleviating Influenza, Catarrh, Bronchial complaints, Hoarseness and Sore Throats. Safe for children. Excellent for singers and speakers. Buy a large tin of Pulmonas TO-DAY and have a COLD-FREE Winter! The half-crown tin is the most economical for family use. 9 / ft iyr/7'i /? iMMiitaank ****** ** ******l!:Pf inter BROS in-a&ii'i-sl) In tins t/-, t/6 2/6 —Chemists and Stores.

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Evening Star, Issue 22637, 1 May 1937, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22637, 1 May 1937, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22637, 1 May 1937, Page 25

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