DOCTOR RECOMMENDS PULMONAS
“I was in Patea and had a very had cold. . . I told tlie doctor 1 saw, that L could not carry my medicine with me and take it. He said “Get Pulmonas! Carry the tin with you. and take them at any time.” This is ail actual happening, and is typical of the high esteem in which these Pulmonas are held by the profession.
’lake a tin of Pulmonas wherever you go. At the first sign of a cold, sore throat, huskincss, etc., pop a Puhnona, into your mouth. Winter ailments such as coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, frequently are completely warded off by taking Pulmonas early. Their power ful antiseptic vapours penetrate everv nook and cranny of the breathing passages, killing germs and providing instant relief.
Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, in 1/(1 and 2/(1 tins.
Ta.ie a "UNIQUE” ITot Water TUt? with you to tlio Land of Nod and ynu’U find it a warm, pleasant country- Gimraiuee? mil. to tin rut. or lea); • A proved remedy for coughs and colds is ‘‘NAZOIi. ’ I’lcasanl to take, ecoaOniiotil, mid gives quick relief. Sixty doses cost only oighloonpenco.* The col lest night won’t worry you with a. “UNTQUE” Tint Water Ting to see it through. "UN/QUE’ Hot Wat.;- Hags tire made by North British Rubber Co*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 28 July 1927, Page 6
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218Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 28 July 1927, Page 6
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