TRAFALGAR ST., NELSON. ARRESTED IN A SHOP
MOTHER CAN NOW SPEAK "I feel I must tell you what relief and comfort my mot lied has hah since taking Pulmonas.’' writes a lady from Otira, Westland. ‘‘She lost her voice in Dunedin a year ago. I tided every thing one could think of, then one evening 1 noticed vour advertisement of “Pnhnonas.’ The first half box brought such relief that mother can now speak : her voice is quite all right “Pitlmonas” are worth their weight in gold. 1 am sending a. box to my brother in Pulliam, England.” The use of Pnhnonas keeps the throat and lungs in a healthy condition and wards off the attacks of the germs of ’flu, colds, bronchitis, etc. At the first sign of a cold, sneezing or irritation ot the throat, the use of "Pulmonas” will prevent more serious troubles. i (Jet a tin of “Pulmonas” from vour store or chemist arid be prepared lor winter ills. Or send 3d in stamps for free sample nackngo to Stacey Bros., C.P.O. Box 862, Auckland.*
j ' NAZOI.” acta like a dun in in tacki ling coughs and colds. Penetrating and | germ-killing. Better than mixtures v: j gyrups Most economical.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 July 1925, Page 3
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202Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 July 1925, Page 3
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