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THEN SHE TRIED ‘PULMONAS’ Catarrh was the cause of her trouble. A slight chill always brought on an awful cold, with coughing, which of course, made her throat raw and painful. She tried many ‘cures’ to kill the infection and stop these constant colds, for her her health was beginning to break under the severe strain. Nothing she tried had any effect until she bought a tin of Pulmonas. The first Pulmona pastille soothed her throat considerably—the second relieved the soreness altogether, and by sucking a Pulmona every few hours she thereafter quickly lost sore throat, cough,.cold and eventually the cause of the trouble—Catarrh—succumbed to the antiseptic onslaughts of the germ-killing vapours. In Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness and Laryngitis, Pulmonas are a tested standby. A generous free sample packet of Pulmonas will be mailed to you on receipt of 3d in stamps. Write to the manufacturers, Stacey Bros. Ltd., Box 17, Newmarket, Auckland. Pulmonas at Chemists and Stores 1/6, double size 2/6.*

That a the time you need to use and recommend Lane's Emulsion —the next best medicine, and the one that will bring them back to health. Lane’s is most effective for coughs : colds, bronchitis, asthma, and other affections of the throat and lungs. 2/6 and 4/6, at all Chemists and Stores. TWO GREAT REMEDIES. Fresh Air and Lone a Emulsion are the two finest medicines in the * world. The more fresh air people get, the better their health, but if there is not enough fresh air, lungs weaken and disease sets in. MS THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT has decided to hold during the current winter a farm school in various centres in Marlborough, and also at Richmond, in Nelson. This arrangement should make it possible for a large number of farmers in both the Marlborough and Nelson districts to attend. No charge is made at any of Die lectures or demonstrations, and in view of the difficulties which confront the fanner of to-day, I feel warranted in saying that it will be well worth while for everyone to attend. So far as Nelson province is concerned the school will be heid at Richmond on the 2-11li 1o 2(it.h dune, inclusive, and the programme is as follows: JUNE 2-ltJi. AT RICHMOND, NELSON ] p.m. to 2 p.m.: “The Health of Dairy Cattle.” by Government Veterinarian—2 to 3.J0: Jersey Demonstration at Dr. Washhonrn's Farm. Rv Mr Hansford. —3.30 to f>: Sheep Demonstration.—7.3o to S.:io: “Soils of Nelson,’' |iy T. Rigg. M.Sc.. Chemist, Cawthron Institute.—Silo to 0.3(1: “Manuring and Tondressing,” by Mr F. W. Greenwood. Instructor in Agriculture.” JUNE 25th. AT RICHMOND, NMESON 10 a.ill. to 11 a .ill.: “Wool,” by .1. G. Cook. Govermnenl Wool Instructor.--11 to 12 noon: “Lucerne Growing in the Nelson District,” by F. W. Greenwood. Instructor in Agriculture.—2 p.m. to 3 p.m.: Horticultural Lecture, hv Orchard Instructor—3 to 4.30: “Pigs,” by K. W. Gorringe, Instructor in Swine Husbandry. —7.30 to 8.30: “Insects as related to Agriculture." by D. Miller, Government Entomologist.—S.3o to 0.30: “Pastures Establishment in Nelson” hv E. W. Greenwood, Instructor in Agriculture. JUNE 20th. AT RICHMOND. NELSON ]0 am, to 11.30 a.m.: “Bees." hv E. JI .Barry. Government Apairist, F. W. GREENWOOD, Instructor in Agriculture.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 19 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 19 June 1926, Page 2