Pulmonas at the Beach. —When she is preparing the picnic basket, mother often includes a tin of Pulmonas. “There’s sometimes a nip in the air about dusk," she says, “that might mean colds for the family, and- with Pulmonas handy, there’s no need to take chances.” Pulmonas, proved remedy for coughs and colds, 1/6 and 2/6.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 30 March 1931, Page 2
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