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protect throat Jp? Influenza Colds, Sore Throat and kindred 1 ] complaints come upon one at any time of night or day. They come in the air you ' breathe. Pulmonas will protect you. Before retiring, let a Pulmona slowly dissolve in your mouth—it will protect throat and lungs from 7**ll infection during sleep. In the morning and through the day, place Pulmonas in the mouth, . and your protection is complete. pWVBIII PULMONAS PREVENT and RELIEVE—cD '■■-O * m in. ** because their healing, soothing vapours are released by Cr t^le act °’ suc lting, and are carried in your breath to the < V right place. Liquid preparations go to the stomach but V Pulmonas act directly upon the affected lungs, bronchial tubes or throat. , Bnmclmis asthma wo / ( catarrh RELIEF BY INHALATION A lady writes: “Your sam- . . pie packet proved their Get a 1/6 Or 2/6 box ,rom any chem,St ’ Or Send price to worth—they cleared my Stacey Bros ” G PO - Box 882 ’ Auckl( ‘ n < J - The 2 / 6 «« , j . m contains double the quantity of the 1/6 size. A free trial throat wonderfully. Please H J send me a 1/6 tin ” Package will be sent upon receipt of 3d. *n stamps to cover postage and packing.

MTarmer Are you one ofdre Heads < -d'Wh Wrong impressions are P ue to aC k knowledge! Many Farmers are under the yin ) impression that Superphosphate causes sourness in the land. This mi/ ’ •• not * O, t ® ie contrar y Superphosphate WILL GO A LONG WAY IN CORRECTING ACIDITY • Fvtrant from l „ '“I THEN AGAIN, many farmer! think th.l Superphoiph.!. . ... ~ in T ihould only be applied in the spring, and that the effect is The America.!! Fertiliser Autumn and lost if applied in the autumn or winter. This also is a aisWinter taken idea. “ Experiments made at Rhode . . , .. _ . Island show that Superphosphate A ch'mjcfl react. on take, place m the actually served to reduce soil acid- . , water-soluble phosphate and holdmg it as Flant Food m a ity. Dr. Burgess, who made the PkmFood form wh,cl ‘ “ tead,,y avaU,ble and lart "*- test, declares positively that * there SUPERPHOSPHATE is no foundation for the statement - ■ - »■- ; s the surest and most profitable form of Plant Food that soils will become more acid The Most able. All the wiseheads use from the continuous use of Super- Economical ’ SUPERPHOSPHATE phosphate. because they have proved it to be the best and most _ _ ECONOMICAL FERTILIZER. For Top Dressing Pastures Farmer , . , ~ c . .. . use SUPERPHOSPHATE Demands manufactured on a large Kale because the larme t Jemani at any season of the year it *nd the «>il require, it. FARMERS SHOULD INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Superphosphate OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE land has a sour tendsney. that is not the fault of the Superphosphate. In such eases use BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE which outshines Basic Slaa or any other Citric Soluble Phosphate Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers

THE N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO, LTD. MOTOR CYCLISTS! An opportunity to | obtain spare parts. We have a large stock • of used parts in good condition, in pracI tically all makes of motor cycles. New j Dunlop Belts 7-8 x | at 15/- each; New : Dunlop Railroad, Bates and Palmer Cord ' Covers, 26 x 2|, at 35/- each. Send note ' of your requirements as soon as possible a« a big demand is anticipated. 29 Harrs • Street, Wellington, Telegraphic Address, “Motorists,” Wellington , at the nos?

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1924, Page 14

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