exposure on the farm. Farm life is often one of exposure. Pulmonis are the farmer's friends. They trivc suru. certain relief from colclb, coughs, eoro throats, bronchitis, asthma and all chest, ailments. Pulmonas relieve by inhalation. Antiseptic, healirif?. preventive pastilles. Pulmonas from chcmista, la 6d and 2s Cd per tin— Advt.
Milne and Choyco's salo, the greatest shopping event of the season, commences Friday. See opening announcement, Thursday's issue. —And don't forget that in addition to washing clothes, No Rubbing Laundry Help is out on its own for scouring sinktops, baths, paint work and crockery. Largo packets, la each.—ll. ,W. Gallaugher, Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20593, 18 June 1930, Page 7
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