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A nature student tells ai contemporary that "lions and tigers are too weak m lung power to run more than half a mile." • Our readers should make a note of this. If they can outlast a lion the first' half-mile they may consider themselves safe. If at all doubtful our advice is— climb a tree! Englishman Praises ''Pulmonaar'' This gentleman expressed gratitude for the great relief from /these pastilles. Gassed m the war and; left with>only one lung, heavy coughing often assailed him, numerous . . English remedies were tried but none gaye:. the quick certain relief like ''Eulmqn'as." They cut the phlegm easily arid ; can be de-; pended upon for relief llrbrruthroat and lung troubles, coughs and colds, etc. At .chemists, 1/6. a^nd 2/6.«. _._ „

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NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 997, 3 January 1925, Page 3

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