“KAPAI TE MONA.” Our Maori brethren suffer from the same ailments as afflict white folks and they also obtain relief from the same sources. An instance of this is provided by the Maoris of Rotorua. Some of them who have suffered with coughs and colds were so pleased with the immediate efficacy of “Pulmonas” that they made their watchword “Kapai Te Mona.” Relief by inhalation, that’s the secret of Pulmonas’ success. Each pastille contains soothing antiseptic vapours of creosote that instantly penetrate to the nasal and bronchial pas sages destroying the germs of coughs, colds, ‘flu., etc. . As soon as you put a “Pulmona” in your mouth, you obtain relief from the hacking couglr 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. Write Stacey Bros., G.P.0., Box 882, Auckland. Price 1/6 and 2/6 from chemists and siorec everywhere. 2. For Influenza Colds take Woods’ Gnat Peppermint- Oura.—
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 June 1925, Page 3
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