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CHILDREN’S COUCHS ARE DANGEROUS. Neglect of a child’s cough may set up dangerous complications. Every mother should keep a tin of Pulmonas handy—the pastilles whose soothing vapours penetrate the bronchial passages and instantly relieve coughing. Phlegm is broken, soreness is allfiyed, invasive organisms are destroyed. -Try Pulmonas yourself. Is, Is 6d and 2s 6d at all chemists and stores.
i< The New Zealand leaf gives a smoke of delightful aroma ★ It is uniform arid easy to pack into my pipe ' _ " ; ★ It is exceptionally smooth to throat and palate ★ It is slow and even burning Smokers like this modern tin with its rounded edges. — thin and un~ crushable most' convenient for filling the pipe—a luxury packing at a popular price. m m m ■m. ■? y \ L
A little of Patten’s Golden Embrocation rubbed 'on painful joints an<! muscles gives immediate reli if. Get a 9s pot to-day All chemists and stores. Advt.
INDENT GOODS are now \ ARRI VIN Q II£)KIJJAB AT F THE LEADING DRAPERS being marked off at very REASONABLE PRICES FOR SPRING SEASON INSPECTION INVITED.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1936, Page 7
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