HOUSE-BREAKING GANG ENTHUSIASTIC. “Yes,” said one, “when tearing down concrete buildings, the air i* filled with grit particles that penetrate and irritate the throat. Pulmonas, however, soothe and relieve.” Invaluable, too, for coughs, colds and influenza. Chemists and stores, 1/G and 2/6—7.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1927, Page 12
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