NO MORE COUGHING BOUTS. Children seldom take kindly to medicine, but they get so much ease and relief from coughing by sucking Pulmonas, that they accept them readily. In the form of a lozenge, they are looked upon as a genuine "lollie" by the youngsters. The mere act of sucking them releases healing and antiseptic vapours which clear the throat and stop all inclination to cough. One at bedtime is an excellent practice for getting the kiddies to sleep and avoiding those coughing bouts, which str:vn and enfeeble the delicate lungs. Ask any chemist for a box of Pulinonas at 1/6 and 2/6, or they will lib sent post free on receipt, of price by Stacey Bros., Box SS2, Auckland. 4
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Northern Advocate, 3 December 1921, Page 4
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