“Crossed Fish Brisling are dainty! The careful housewife always has a few tins, handy for emergencies. Insist on “Crossed Fish-” —Advt.
A MESSAGE FROM MELBOURNE ' The following letter was recently received from Miss Ivy M. Hanley, of Parkville, Melbourne. It hotldsj a message of hope for many sufferers from winter ailments : — — “I am writing to ask you to, send 5/- worth of your wonderful mediated Pulmonas. For the past 12 months I have been suffering with lung troubles, dry pleurisy, and I also had haemorrhage. The doctors told me one lung was touched and advised me to go to a sanatorium, which I did not do. I have been to specialists, and tried everything mother could procure for me. but with no results. After spending pounds I could; get no relief for my cough. A friend on the s.s. “Omana” gave me a tin ot Pulmonas, which I have used, and J will truthfully state that they gave me more relief than T have ever had.” Pulmonas are obtainable at all stores and chemists in tins, of 1/6 and 2/6. They give instant relief by inhalation and speedily remedy even (he moat long-standing cases coughs, colds and flu, hr&imhitis and similar ailments, A.. 3.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 July 1925, Page 8
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