DID MARY ASK . YOU TO HER ' YES, BUT MUMMY PARTY. ANNE?" SAYS I WON'T BE ABIE TO SO " ‘WHY? —DIO YOU PUT THE KITTENS IN THE BATH AGAIN?" " NO, I'VE CAUGHT A “WHY DON’T YOU TAKE ‘OH JUDY I’LL TELL TERRIBLE COLD AND PULMONAS ? DADDY SAYS MUMMV ABOUT MUMMY SAYS I THEY KILL COLD GERMS PULMONAS NOW. MUMMY SAYS I THEY KILL COLD GERMS COUGH ALL NIGHT" AND HE'S A DOCTOR" I 00 WANT TO GO TO THE PARTY " “GOOD MORNING “YES OEAR.THOSE PULMONAS ITS GOING TO BEA M rs LANE. IS ANNE'S CERTAINLY WORK QUICKLY- LOVELY PARTY ANNE, COLO BETTER AND ANNE'S COLO IS QUITE BETTER" AREN'T YOU GLAD PLEASE CANSHECOME YOU COULD COME? TO MARY'S PARTY 5 U 3 i ‘ ITS GOING TO BEA . TM GLAD MUMMY LOVELY PARTY ANNE, GOT THOSE PULMONAS. AREN'T YOU GLAD SHE SAYS SHE'LL YOU COULD COME ?" NEVER BE WITHOUT THEM NOW" . ISE Mother! She'll keep her family ■■ free from colds, coughs, influenza, catarrh or bronchitis, for Pulmonas hare been scientifically proved to kill tha germs of these complaints. But more than that—Pulmonas give magical relief from throat soreness, hoarseness or head stuffiness. Just suck them slowly and Pulmonas' aromatic vapours will clear tha breathing passages of nose, throat, and lungs, relieve soreness and soothe inflammation. Give them to young and old, and buy them in the economical family size. The plate on the left shows the germs which developed when a sample of diluted sputum was incubated. Right-hand plate carries sputum treated lor one minute with \ piece of Pulmonas rod incubated. No germs have developed. S' / ft A i MSLSWJSi wmmmmATm In tins t/-, 1/6 2/6 —Chemists and Stores. *r*ur boos t'O Springtime is Gleaning Time STAINS—Very Best Quality OAK, WALNUT, etc large tins 1/2 BLACK STOVE ENAMEL 10d and 1/2 ALUMINIUM 1/2 and 1/11 WHITE ENAMEL 1/2 and 1/9 LAUNDRY SOAPS SILKSTONE large bars 1/4 VELVET SOAP 9d SUNLIGHT SOAP (Free Dishcloth) 11£d SOAP POWDERS HUDSON’S POWDERS, 8 for 1/-, 31b packets 1/2 ST. MUNGO 31b packets 1/3 RINSO s|d and 1/1J LUX 2jd and B£d PERSIL 6d and 1/VELVET POWDERS, 10 for 1/., 31b packets 1/2 CLEANSERS SANDSOAP large bars 3d SOLVOL SOAP per cake 6d OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 6d GATES CLEANSER, for Baths 8d and 1/2 CHEMICO 1/- and 1/6 MOPS WASHING MOPS .. WINDOW MOPS .... BUSY BEE MOP .... FLOOR MOP TRIANGULAR MOP O’CEDAR MOP MOP OIL ....... 6/3 and 9/1/-,- 1/3, and 2/6 GARDEN TOOLS (Skelton’s) SPADES 13/- and 13/6 GARDEN FORKS 9/6 and 10/6 GARDEN RAKE, extra quality 7/GRASS SHEARS 5/3 HEDGE CLIPPERS 8/LAWN MOWERS 62/- and 65/Self Sharpener, 7/- extra BEST RUBBER 2-BRAID GARDEN HOSE, ft 6*o MEAT CHOPPERS 5/6 TROWEL 1/HOE 2/8 WATERING CANS, large 8/CARPET SWEEPERS, “Ewbank” ENSIGN, Excellent quality 25/EWBANK SUCCESS 36/6 EWBANK DAINTY STREAMLINED 39/6 WARDELLS
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Evening Star, Issue 23065, 17 September 1938, Page 13
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462Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23065, 17 September 1938, Page 13
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