SUPERFLOUS HAIR destroyed by “Rusma.” Results guaranteed. Send stamped and addressed envelops for particulars. Mrs Huiiefi, Belcher’s Building; near King’s Theatre Wellington and a+. Anrldand.—9
For Children’s Hacking Cough, Won,’-' '->nnorrr>int Cure.
A DRAMATIC TESTIMONY. One of the chief troubles of Mie amateur aspirants to theatrical fame is huskiness and strained vocal organs. But many have found that the use of “Pulmonas” enables them to completely overcome these worries. One young amateur actor was heard to confide in his friend that his one pleasure and hobby was acting. He said he would have been unable to gratify his longing without “Pulmonas” which gave a fine clear voice and greatly helped his performance. Pulmonas have a wonderful effect in strengthening the voice and throat, especially if relaxed or strained. They are much appreciated by actors, public speakers and singers. Being strongly antiseptic they act as a germicide, preventing and remedying coughs, colds, influenza, catarrh, etc. 1/6 and 2/6 a tin from your chemist or store, or write enclosing 3d n stamps for Free Sample package tc Stacey Bros., G.P.O. Box 882, Auck-land.-—A.7.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1925, Page 8
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