DON'T COUGH! TAKE PULMONAS.
A shattering, tearing cough that leaves your throat red and raw is dreadful to bear. But why bear it? Science has evolved a new remedy which relieves by inhalation lou simply breathe good, pure, healins vapours into your lungs by sucking tJulmonas and your cough disappears. Is 6d a box from chemists, or post free for prioe from Stacey Bros.. Bos 882, Auckland.
Men's and boys' warm underwear at Auckland's lowest prices. All standard makes stocked. See .window display. Smith and Caughey, Ltd. Final few days of Fowlds* famous cut price stock reduction sale. Buy your overcoat for less. Save 4s in the £ on footwear by purchasing at the Farmers' Union Trading Company. See advertisement page 9. For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Why not knit your own sports coat or jumper? If you are in need of a little help, or knowledge, attend tho knitting demonstrations that are being given daily «>y a specialist in the fancy section at Milne and Choyoe'a each day' this week. Wonderful value in all-wool English Tweed, 58in. wido, in .smart checks, 10s 6d per yard. See display in dress ' department.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. Wonderful value an all-wool blanket coetingß, in fashionable designs, 58in. wide, 13s 6d per yard. See display in dress department.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17753, 12 April 1921, Page 6
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