EXPOSURE ON THE FARM. Furrn life is often 0110 of exposure. Pulinonaa aro the farmcr'3 friends. They givo sure, certain relief from colds, coughs. soro throats, bronchitis, asthma tfnd all chest ailmontH. Pulmonan relieve by inhalation. Anlincptie, hcaliru?, proventivo pastilles. I'ulmontiH from chemists, la Cd and 2s cd vcr tin.—Advt.
An advertisement appears in "another pari, of this issue intimating that the Public Trustee as Fiscal Agent of tho Mural Intermediate Credit Board is propared to accept money for investment on liberal terms. Tlio goodwill of thousands upon thousands of satisfied customers I That's tho foundation of A.M.C.'s success. A.M.C. quality and service are always kopt up to the highest standard. Deal with A.M.C. ! A bottlo of " Nazol " in the homo keops away coughs and coldo. 60 dose*, i» 64,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 9
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