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“OFFICE WORKERS, ATTENTION!”

It’s a war-time duty to prevent spreading of colds and flu. So keep a tin of PULMONAS by you . . . suck them slowly as you work. PULMONAS prevent colds developing, destroy germs . . . send penetrating vapours through respiratory pasPULMONAS win . . . always! Soothing certain relief. In tins 1/2, 1/9, 2/9 chemists and stores. Manufacturers Stacey Bros., Ltd., Khyber Pass, Auckland. S 4

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Northern Advocate, 22 February 1943, Page 2

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“OFFICE WORKERS, ATTENTION!” Northern Advocate, 22 February 1943, Page 2

“OFFICE WORKERS, ATTENTION!” Northern Advocate, 22 February 1943, Page 2

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