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TYRANNY OF THE FASHIONS We say of a man who has no will- j mastery—“He is ruled by his pas- j sions;” they govern him. not he i them. Centuries ago an Arab wrote — “rassion is a tryant which slays those whom it governs.” It is like fire, which, once thoroughly kindled, can scarcely be quenched: or like the torrent, which, when it is swollen, | can no longer be restrained with its banks. Call not him a prisoner who has been put in fetters by his enemy, but rather him whose own passions overpowered him to destruction. — J. Johnson.

WOMAN HELD UP IN SHOP An embarrassing incident occurred when a demonstrator of household products lost her voice. The demonstration was held up until Pulmonas were produced Quick relief followed, thanks to Pulmonas 2-way relief—by inhalation of antiseptic through the airpassages and absorption through the blood. Pulmonas for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, etc. 1/1, 1/7, 2/7.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 May 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 May 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 May 1941, Page 10