A DOCTOR GETS ANNOYED. A nurse, who had been attending a pneumonia patient, recently called on some friends, and told them that when the doctor first called he asked if any medicine had been given. He was answered in the affirmative and the name of a certain world-widely advertised specific mentioned. “Good gracious that’s no good,” he said. “Run down to the chemists and get some ‘Pulmonas.’ ” These really marvellous pastilles are an unequalled remedy for all lung and throat affections. Doctors everywhere recommend them. 1/6 and double size 2/6, from chemists and stores. — (Advt). Elastic boot and shoe laces, fitted with patent fasteners, enable the footwear to be removed without untying.
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Southland Times, Issue 19099, 17 November 1923, Page 13 (Supplement)
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