U.S.A. WANTS PULMONAS. From California a gentleman writes:— " Please send me 4 boxes of Pulmonas." That New Zealand leads the way in cough remedies seems apparent. Medicine and method combined in these pastilles give quick and sure relief from coughs, colds, bronchial troubles, etc. Pulmonas sucked slowly in the mouth releaso curative and soothing vapours, beneficial for husky throats and troubled lungs. Pulmonas at Chemists, Is &d and 2s 6d per tin. —Advt. Do your Christmas shopping oarly at Smith and Caughey's. Complete stocks of suitable gifts. Worms destroy tho health and happiness of children. Give Wade's Worm Figs. Never fail to expel worms easily and thoroughly. A pleasunl remedy, absolutely harmless to the most dolicato child. 250 entries for motor-cycle races at Devonport next Saturday. Wonderful new machines competing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18879, 29 November 1924, Page 12
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