HEARD IN THE HOSPITAL. Word wont round the infections ward that a patient had got wonderful relief in her throat, by taking Pulmonas. Others wanted some, and soon hardly a cough was heard in the ward. Tho nurses now keep Pulmonas handy. Pultnpnaa stop coughing and make breathing easier. Is Gd or 2s 6d (double-size) tin from any chemist, or send price to Stacey Bros., P.O. Box 882, Auckland- —Advt.
The literal rising from the dead of our Lord. Lecture, Tabcrnacio, Thursday. 7.30. Girls' rubber capes, with lined' hoods; in fawn, navy, or saxc; sizes 21, 24,27, 30. Just the thing for . v inter. _8s lid each. ---Milne and Ohoyce, Ltd. At ma first sign of a cold in the head or throat —due to germ infection—mioquently inhale Nazol, which will counteract the infection and give relief. The Theological Conflict or Othodoxy assailed by its professed friends. Mid week Bible Study. Tabernacle, Thursday, 7.30. Girls' rubber capes, with lined hoods; in fawn, navy, or saxe; sizes 21, 24,27, 30. Just, the thing for winter. 8s lid each.—Milne find Cfooyce, Ltd,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18662, 19 March 1924, Page 11
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