THE REWARD OF MERIT. PULMONAS ISSUED TO SCHOOL ... < CHILDREN. Possibly tli o greatest tribute even paid to .any cough and cold remedy is now being paid to Pulmonas. School teachers are issuing them to the children to combat the ’flu —to keep the little ones healthy in the face of tho influenza epidemic, at present prevalent in all parts of the Dominion. 1 Pulmonas protect tho delicate membranes of tho throat and lungs against infection, and they successfully fight the germs, even when tho disease has a' good Jiold. v ■ Pulmonas do their work—gently— quietly—effectively. When you suck a Pulmomi, potent vapours are given off. These are breathed deep—deep into-all the nooks and crannies of the breathing passages ivhere disease germsusually lurk and breed . Then there’s a fight: But the Pulrii'ona vapours win every time. Get, .a, tin from your chemist or ■grocer at Is 6d. or .2s 6d double size.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 October 1926, Page 13
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151Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 October 1926, Page 13
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