"WINTER WOULD BE HARD”— The elderly gentleman was packing to winter in Queensland. “ A thing I mustn’t forget,” he said, ‘‘is two boxes of Pulmonas. The winter would l )G hard without them; they keep my bronchial cough in check.” Pulmonas ill so ward off Mlu, coughs, colds, etc. Use them daily. Always keep Pulmonas handy. Is fid and 2s fid per tin.—(Ad.)
Superior Quality inst landed from London by McKay's—“Violet King” full-fashioned Trenoint Caslilnoro Hose, oijrlit new shades, fis lid “Nulastic” expanding tops Cashmerr Hose, six new shades, 5s 3d: “Lad*Jane’’ pure silk full-fashioned H« w * twelve shades. 10s fid pair: “Kayser” pure silk slipper heel. Us fid; half-heel 13s lid pair. Also hose of deeper quality at MeKav’s. —Advt. Wo)Qs’ Great Peppermint Cure For Children’s Hacking Cough
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1929, Page 3
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