" WINTER WOULD BE HARD." The elderly gentleman was pnokinc to winter in Queensland. " A thing I mustn't forgot." ho said. "ia two boxes of Pul monas. The winter would bo hard with out them; they keep uiy bronchial cousl in chock." Pulmonas also ward off 'flu roughs, colds. etc. Use them doily Always keep Pulmonas handy;. Is Gd and •13 Oil per tin.—Advt.
Alterations to tho railway time tables for Anzuu J Jay avo aclvortiscd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 18
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